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Car Accident, Injury and Disability Lawyers
This blog will provide relevant and current information on accident benefits and personal injury matters. This blog will be of great assistance to victims of accidents, including car accidents, and to health care providers.
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Articles Posted for the Month of May 2012
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Paquette Travers Deutschmann, disability lawyers, personal injury lawyers
Inspirational Outcomes
Posted Fri, May 11, 2012
Inspirational outcomes in traumatic injury cases are what drive me in my personal injury law practice. At Deutschmann Law it's our goal to make your life better by getting you the settlement you deserve.
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Paquette Travers Deutschmann, disability lawyers, personal injury lawyers
Request for Insurer Medical Examination Comes Too Late
Posted Fri, May 11, 2012
INSURER MEDICAL EXAMINATION; prior to arbitration; insurer had several medical reports made request for additional assessments prior to arbitration; insurer’s prior medicals were over 2 years old; onus on insurer to show request for IE reasonable
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Paquette Travers Deutschmann, disability lawyers, personal injury lawyers
How to Select a Personal Injury Lawyer
Posted Wed, May 09, 2012
There are many personal injury lawyers to choose from in the Kitchener/Waterloo, Cambridge and Guelph areas. Choosing the right personal injury lawyer is the key to success in any accident benefit law suit. Take care to pick one you can work with.
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Paquette Travers Deutschmann, disability lawyers, personal injury lawyers
FSCO Mediation Delay Results in Many Claims Going to Small Claims Court
Posted Wed, May 09, 2012
On Jan. 16 Justice Sloan found that FSCO was not in compliance with the “prescribed” time for mediation under s. 10 of Ontario Regulation 664. The time limit is 60 days from the date the application for the appointment of a mediator was filed.
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