Social workers play a crucial role in the medical rehabilitation of clients injured in motor vehicle accidents. Despite clear contributions, many practitioners continue to face challenges when seeking remuneration rates equivalent to psychologists, who are currently...
In just under two years, Ontario drivers will face one of the most sweeping changes to auto insurance policies ever introduced. Starting July 1, 2026, most benefits we have come to rely on for financial security after an accident will no longer be mandatory. Instead,...
When experiencing accident benefits claim disputes at the Licence Appeal Tribunal (LAT) in Ontario, many claimants wonder if they are required to settle their entire accident benefits case with their insurance company when they have only appealed specific issues. Many...
With Ontario’s 2024 budget moving forward with an “auto insurance reform,” there’s been much discussion about what is changing and why it matters—especially from those who are not confident in their understanding of how insurance works. In simple terms, the Ontario...
In Ontario, head injuries stand as the number one cause of reported injuries among children aged 1-17, according to the 2019 Canadian Health Survey of Children and Youth. While many head injuries in children fortunately result in quick recoveries, the journey through...
Navigating the aftermath of a motor vehicle accident can be daunting, especially when it comes to dealing with insurance claims and potential settlements. Among the various options presented to you, a ‘full and final settlement’ of your accident benefits...