by Roger Foisy | Nov 13, 2013 | Long Term Disability, Personal Injuries
It is very important to effectively describe the pain you feel to your doctor. Without an accurate description, reporting that you are experiencing “pain” will not help the doctor assess your condition. Furthermore, a vague description does not properly convey how...
by Roger Foisy | Sep 4, 2013 | Long Term Disability, Personal Injury Law
In our previous video, we explained the first five reasons why an insurance company might deny your long-term disability claim or terminate your benefits. Click here to see it. Today, our video is concerned with the next five common reasons why insurance companies...
by Roger Foisy | Aug 8, 2013 | Long Term Disability, Personal Injury Law
If you are not able to work due to an injury or an illness, it is very important for you to be aware of the main reasons why an insurance company may deny your long-term disability claim. With knowledge of the five most common reasons why claims are denied, you may be...
by Roger Foisy | Jan 31, 2013 | Long Term Disability
What is Long-term disability insurance? Many people aren’t aware of their options when faced with a Long-term injury or illness. Insurance companies have rules and regulations which make it difficult to navigate through the claims process, and time limitations can...
by Roger Foisy | Nov 21, 2012 | Firm Updates, Long Term Disability, Motor Vehicle Accidents
The Financial Services Commission of Ontario has awarded a catastrophically injured motor-vehicle accident victim medical benefits for the purchase of medical marijuana. The victim’s insurance company is to make payments of $567.60 per month. In 2000, the...
by Roger Foisy | Oct 16, 2012 | Long Term Disability, Motor Vehicle Accidents, Personal Injuries, Personal Injury Law
When in a motor vehicle accident, regardless of fault, you are entitled to accident benefits from your insurance company. One benefit is for ‘attendant care,’ which covers daily-care expenses if you are no longer able to care for yourself. The amount of...