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      • Optional Benefits
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    • Witnesses
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Minor Injury Guidelines

Accident Benefits

Understanding the OCF-24 Form and Discharge from the MIG in Ontario

In Ontario’s auto insurance system, the OCF-24 Form, also known as the “Treatment and Assessment Plan (OCF-24),” plays a crucial role for individuals seeking treatment beyond the Minor Injury Guideline (MIG) limits following a motor […]

Accident Benefits

Understanding Minor Injury Guidelines in Ontario: What You Need to Know About Accident Benefits Claims

Car accidents can result in a variety of injuries, ranging from minor to severe. In Ontario, understanding the guidelines for claiming accident benefits, especially regarding minor injuries, is crucial for navigating the aftermath of such […]

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