November 3, 2025
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  • What To Do After A Car Accident
    • At The Scene Of The Accident
    • Collision Reporting Centres
    • Hit and Run
    • No Valid Insurance Policy
    • Reporting The Accident
  • Dealing with Police
    • Police Investigations, Notes and Records
    • What Should I Tell Police
    • Witnesses and Statements
  • How to Determine Fault
    • Dashcam and Other Video Evidence
    • Does It Affect My Insurance Premiums
    • Fault Determination Rules
    • Police and Charges
    • Witnesses
  • Injuries From An Accident
    • Accident Benefits
      • What Can I Claim
      • Application and Other OCF Forms
      • What To Do If Claim Gets Denied
      • Catastrophic Impairment
      • Dispute Resolution Procedures
      • Election of Benefits: Income Replacement vs Non-Earner Benefits
      • Minor Injury Guidelines
      • Escaping Minor Injury Guidelines
      • Housekeeping Benefits
      • Optional Benefits
    • Lawsuits
      • What is a Tort Claim
      • What Can I Claim In Tort
      • Damages
      • Litigation Procedure
      • Examinations for Discovery
      • Mediation
    • Minors / Children
  • Property Damage
    • Collecting Belongings
    • Dealing with Insurance Adjusters
    • Dealing with Tow Trucks
    • Negotiating Higher Value for Vehicle
    • Where To Repair Vehicle
    • Write-off or Repair – How Insurance Determines
  • Pedestrian Accidents
    • Hit And Run – Fail To Remain
    • I Have No Insurance
    • No Insurance
    • What Benefits Can I Claim and From Which Insurer
    • Witnesses
  • Bicycle Accidents
    • Car Failed To Remain
    • I Have No Insurance
    • What Benefits Can I Claim and From Which Insurer
    • Witnesses
  • Motorcycle Accidents
    • Fail To Remain
    • What Benefits Can I Claim
    • Witnesses
  • Truck Accidents
    • Accident Benefits
    • Lawsuits
    • What Can I Claim?
  • Report An Accident

What To Do If Claim Gets Denied

Accident Benefits

Disputing a Denied Accident Benefits Claim in Ontario: A Guide to Getting What You Deserve

Car accidents can be a life-altering experience. On top of physical injuries, you might be facing lost wages, medical bills, and rehabilitation costs. Fortunately, Ontario’s no-fault insurance system offers Accident Benefits (AB) coverage to help […]

Accident Benefits

Understanding Accident Benefits Claims in Ontario: What to Do If Your Claim Gets Denied

Car accidents can be distressing experiences, often leading to physical injuries, emotional trauma, and financial strain. In Ontario, Canada, accident victims rely on Accident Benefits (AB) provided by their insurance companies to cover medical expenses, […]

Accident Benefits

Car Accident in Ontario? Denied Insurance Benefits? Your Essential Guide.

A car accident is stressful enough, but having your accident benefits claim denied by your insurance company adds another layer of difficulty. If you’re in Ontario and facing this situation, you’re not alone. Here’s what […]

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  • The OCF-10: Don’t Choose Blindly in Ontario’s Accident Benefit Maze
  • Keeping Your Home Together: Understanding Housekeeping Benefits in Ontario After an Accident
  • Understanding the OCF-18 Form: Treatment and Assessment Plans in Ontario
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