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- Disclosure Of Psychologist’s Raw Test Data In Catastrophic Impairment Dispute
Written By: Cierra Hurley, Student-At-Law 6 Minute Read We recently succeeded in a motion at the Licence Appeal Tribunal (LAT) for production of the raw data and test results of the insurer’s psychologist. The Dispute The Respondent insurer had retained a psychologist to conduct an insurer examina … Read more »
- What Happens When An Insurance Company Sends You To An Independent Medical Examination (IME)?
Written By: Lindsay Charles, Partner, and Cierra Hurley, Student-At-Law 8 Minute Read If your insurance company has scheduled an Independent Medical Examination (IME), you may feel uncertain, stressed, or even concerned about what it means for your claim. Many individuals are surprised to learn that … Read more »
- What to Do When Accident Benefits Are Delayed or Denied in Ontario
Written By: Jamie Davison, Associate, and Emma Funston-Clarke, Student-at-Law 8 Minute Read If your accident benefits have been denied in Ontario, you are not alone. Many of those injured in motor vehicle collisions are surprised to learn that the benefits they claimed and expected to receive are … Read more »
- Traders General Insurance Company V Rumball, 2025 Onca 656
Written By: Savannah Snyder, Associate, and Cierra Hurley, Student-at-Law 7 Minute Read Introduction In Traders General Insurance Company v Rumball, 2025 ONCA 656 (“Rumballâ€�), the Ontario Court of Appeal provides important clarification on the interpretation of the post-104-week income replaceme … Read more »
- Credibility and the Plaintiff’s Case: Dismantling the AI Bazooka
Written by: Patrick Brown, Principal Partner 10 Minute Read Credibility or the lack thereof has always been at the forefront of my personal injury practice, but today it’s more important than ever—and AI is changing the playing field. This matters not just for trial lawyers, but for injured peop … Read more »