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In Ontario, car accident victims and their family members can claim compensation for their losses from their own insurance company (No-Fault Accident Benefits) and from the person responsible for the collision (Tort Claim). Your insurer is obliged to pay No-Fault Accident Benefits compensating for lost income and paying for help performing household maintenance and self care activities. It must also pay for all necessary medical services and rehabilitation. The benefits are payable upon application. Time limits govern when you must apply. Laws determine which benefits are payable. Insurers often deny benefits they are obliged to pay. You are entitled to dispute the insurer's refusal to pay your benefits. Different levels of benefits are available to injury victims, depending upon the type of injury and impairments. The process is complicated and requires analysis by an experienced Toronto Car Accident lawyers. You may also be entitled to claim compensation from the person responsible for the car accident. The at-fault person's insurer normally pays the compensation. In Ontario, injury victims who suffer serious and permanent injuries can recover damages compensating them for all of their losses, including their pain and suffering, their past and future lost income, their extraordinary future health care and home maintenance costs, and their out of pocket expenses. Time limits govern when the car accident victim must notify the responsible parties that you intend to bring a claim and they also govern when you must start your claim for compensation. These time limits can restrict your rights to recover your losses. Not everyone is entitled to claim compensation from the person who caused the car accident. Each claim is different. Assessing the value of your accident claim and determining responsibility requires analysis by an experienced personal injury lawyer . The kahler law firm team of Toronto car accident lawyers have helped auto accident victims recover compensation from at-fault drivers, motor vehicle owners, bars and taverns (who over-served automobile operators) and government bodies responsible for keeping roadways safe.
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