Disability Law Show: Ontario – S4 E33
Episode Summary
What benefits are available to individuals who have sustained a serious injury after a car accident? Disability lawyers and partners Sivan Tumarkin and Albert Klein at Samfiru Tumarkin LLP answer this question and more on the Disability Law Show on 640 Toronto.
Listen below to discover important information about your rights and a guide through the proper steps to take when your insurance provider cuts off your long-term disability or denies your insurance claim.
When you need a disability lawyer in Ontario, Sivan and his team can get you the advice you need, and the compensation you deserve.
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Show Notes
- Claimant returns to work despite severe ankle injury after an accident: It is important for claimants to return to work only when their treating doctors are advised to do so. In many cases, individuals feel that they have no choice but to return to work due to financial reasons. It is important to file a claim with the appropriate personal injury lawyer.
- Slip and fall accident leads to progressive injury: It is extremely important for individuals who have slipped and fallen and sustained an injury must immediately seek medical attention and seek out legal aid. It is important to establish a trail of evidence after the incident occurs.
- Brain injury after a pedestrian collision with a motor vehicle: It is crucial that the insurance company of the responsible driver is notified of a motor vehicle accident. Pedestrians that are hit by a car and injured are entitled to benefits from the insurer and these benefits can be significant as various elements of care and professional aid are needed.
- Serious injuries after an accident but lawyers did not offer information: After an accident, it is important for the individual who was not responsible to contact a lawyer and their insurance company as well as notify the insurer of the individual responsible. An efficient personal injury lawyer should outline all possible next steps and options available.