June 10, 2025
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Catastrophic Impairment

Accident Benefits

What is Catastrophic Impairment in Ontario – A Guide to Accident Benefits Claims

Catastrophic impairment can be a life-altering consequence of a serious accident. In Ontario, the legal definition of catastrophic impairment holds significant weight when it comes to accident benefits claims. Understanding this definition and its implications […]

Accident Benefits

Understanding the OCF-19 Form: Catastrophic Impairment in Ontario

In Ontario’s auto insurance system, the OCF-19 Form, also known as the “Application for Determination of Catastrophic Impairment,” holds significant importance for individuals who have sustained severe injuries in motor vehicle accidents. This form plays […]

Accident Benefits

Car Accidents in Ontario: Understanding Catastrophic Impairment and Your Benefits

If you’ve suffered severe injuries in a car accident in Ontario, you may be eligible for enhanced accident benefits under the “catastrophic impairment” designation. Navigating this system can be complex, but this guide will shed […]

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