Accident benefits are a range of insured items or services that may be needed when injured in a car accident. Some of these insured items/services are income replacement benefits (IRB); non-earner benefits; medical, rehabilitation and attendant care benefits; lost educational expenses; out-of-pocket expenses; etc. …
Do you own a condo? Have a few extra backyard items? If you do, make sure you know your condo’s regulations on what’s allowed and what’s banned, especially outside.
An incident at a Brampton, Ont. condo left one unlucky owner emotionally and financially…
Effective February 2017, there are some updated Automobile Accident Benefits Services (AABS) Forms including:
• Application by an Injured Person
• Application by an Insurance Company
• Response by an Injured Person
• Response by an Insurance Company
• Representing Minors and Mentally Incapable Persons
These…
Wow – the Road is Icy! Preparing for Winter Road Emergencies
Not always can road emergencies be prevented, but their impact can be minimized. Ice is a common winter road hazard for Ontarians. Most people adjust their driving behaviours in icy conditions, but as everyone knows, accidents happen. What…
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The Brain Injury Association of Windsor and Essex County is holding a free "Use Your Head" Concussion Workshop November 24, 2016, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. Tecumseh…
The Brain Injury Association of Windsor & Essex County (BIAWE) is holding a charity golf tournament on Friday September 23rd, 2016 at Kingsville Golf and Country Club beginning at 11:30 a.m. The BIAWE is comitted to enhancing the lives…
On September14, 2016, Andrea will be featured as a leading expert in Condominium Law in the Canadian Condominium Institute (CCI) Ask the Expert Feature Presentation. Lively discussion and debate will feature experts in law, insurance, engineering, property management, reserve funds, and finances. To learn more about this CCI Feature Presentation,…
Uber is gaining more and more popularity nowadays, and has become a staple for transportation. However, until recently, it was largely unregulated in Ontario with respect to insurance coverage. In Ontario, the standard insurance policy coverage does not include taxis or drivers with paid passengers, and if someone were to…
Effective this June 1, 2016, the Ontario government cut the no-fault accident benefits coverage in half for people with a catastrophic injury as the result of a car accident. Accident benefits provide an injured person with the medical, rehabilitation, and personal attendant care required for recovery. The coverage for medical,…