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Licence Appeal Tribunal

The Licence Appeal Tribunal’s Application of Res Judicata in the MIG Context

Licence Appeal Tribunal

LAT Adjudicator Finds That Technical Deficiencies in a Settlement Disclosure Notice Do Not Provide an Automatic Right to Rescind 20-year Old Settlement Agreement

Licence Appeal Tribunal

LAT Adjudicator Concludes that the LAT Lacks Jurisdiction to Amend FSCO Orders

ERIC K. GROSSMAN
ERIC K. GROSSMAN
Mar 14, 2023
Appellate

Ontario Court of Appeal Finds Medical Reason Is Not Required to Terminate IRBs

PETER A. B. DURANT
PETER A. B. DURANT
Feb 23, 2023
Licence Appeal Tribunal

What is an Insurer’s Potential Exposure and Responsibilities Beyond the 260-week Post-Accident Mark? Han v. Wawanesa

Licence Appeal Tribunal

First Decision of Its Kind on How to Calculate Post 65 IRB when Collaterals Paid to Age 65 Rescinded:  Schuknecht v Economical

BRANSON WONG
BRANSON WONG
Feb 07, 2023
Licence Appeal Tribunal

Weekly Benefits Claim Barred by Breach of S.55

Coverage

Having an Insurance Policy Is Good, but Defending a Claim Personally and Settling it Directly Before Advancing the Claim to the Insurer is Not:  Searles v Economical

BRANSON WONG
BRANSON WONG
Jan 23, 2023
Catastrophic Loss

A Finding of Catastrophic Impairment does not Automatically Deem Denied Payments Prior to a Declaration of CAT to be Deemed Incurred

BRANSON WONG
BRANSON WONG
Dec 12, 2022
Appellate

A Modern Approach and Narrow Reading of Legislation Expand Reach of SABS Off-Road

Blogs

Premature Appeal to Divisional Court from the LAT: JR vs Appeals

Licence Appeal Tribunal

The Divisional Court Brings Greater Clarity to the Term Employed under s. 5(1) of the Statutory Accident Benefits Schedule

Appellate

The Superior Court Maintains that NEBs do not Fall into the Income Loss Silo and are not Deductible from Tort Awards for Past Loss Income

LAUREN C. KOLAREK
LAUREN C. KOLAREK
Nov 04, 2022
Loss Transfer and Priority Disputes

Loss Transfer Arbitrator Refuses to Deduct Past Collaterals from Post-65 IRB Calculation

SIMRAN WALIA
SIMRAN WALIA
Oct 24, 2022
Licence Appeal Tribunal

EI Sickness Benefits are Deductible from IRBS

Licence Appeal Tribunal

Failing to Elect a Benefit Under the SABS May Bar an Applicant from Proceeding with a Claim

Licence Appeal Tribunal

Compliant Notice to Self-Represented Claimant does not need to be Re-Served and Limitation Clock does not Re-Start When Counsel Subsequently Retained

Catastrophic Loss

LAT finds Surgically Implanted Prosthesis Should be Turned Off for Rating Catastrophic Impairments Under AMA Guides

Licence Appeal Tribunal

Judicial Review is not a Vehicle to Sidestep the Ontario Legislature’s Intent to Limit Court Interference with Accident Benefits Disputes

Judicial Review is not a Vehicle to Sidestep the Ontario Legislature’s Intent to Limit Court Interference with Accident Benefits Disputes
Sep 21, 2022
Appellate

Ontario Court of Appeal Affirms that HST Is Not Payable in addition to SABS Policy Limits: Dominion of Canada General Insurance Company v. Ridi, 2022 ONCA 564

ERIC K. GROSSMAN
ERIC K. GROSSMAN
Aug 17, 2022
Licence Appeal Tribunal

Procedural Issues involving Expert Witnesses – Excluding, Deemed Undertaking Rule and Scope of Expertise: Crecoukias v Toronto Transit Commission by Julia Cohen

Procedural Issues involving Expert Witnesses – Excluding, Deemed Undertaking Rule and Scope of Expertise: Crecoukias v Toronto Transit Commission by Julia Cohen
Aug 08, 2022
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