The
Chances of Receiving Accident Benefits in Ontario
Disability claims in Ontario are common due to a high chance
of Canadian victims experiencing a car incident. Most car accidents lead to
injuries, whether they are short-term disabilities (STD) or long-term
disabilities (LTD). In Ontario, every accident victim has the right to claim for
benefits. The most common claims are:
- Brian and head injuries
- Face wounds
- Back pains
- Neck pains
- Psychological injuries
Many accident victims file a
claim seven to 26 days after the incident with hopes of treating their STD or
LTD. Most injuries are hard to prove and may take the victim away from their family,
friends and work. Statistics show that only 20% of accident benefit applicants
are approved. Therefore, four of every five applicants either recover rapidly
or their claim is not justified properly. In prior to applying for benefits, applicants
are not compensated for their time taken away from work and family members. This may lead victims with little to no money
to further help themselves recover and support their families. Statistic also
prove that 90% of applicants will settle for no benefits or what the insurer is
willing to supply for the victims disabilities.
Know The Law in Ontario
When victims apply for accident benefits, most car insurance
companies will state that the injuries are minor. Due to the high rate of
applicants settling with the insurer’s agreement, victims will most likely
receive up to $3,500 for medical treatments.
Many victims complain that the benefits cover very little, but if more
applicants are aware of their rights, then they can possibly receive more than
$3,500 worth of treatment. If victims agree with insurers that their injuries
are minor, then they will not be qualified for $36,000 worth of attendant care
and up to $50,000 of medical treatments. The settlement can extend the recovery
time for injuries, which can affect a victim’s income if they choose to recover
in the comfort of their home.
Disability Income Benefits in Ontario
If applicants are approved for accident benefits, the law of
Ontario will provide income benefits to disabled victims of a car accident. A
victim can obtain income benefits of $185 to $400 a week if they are employed
in Ontario. The government will supply money to victims for 104 weeks and may
continue to pay the victims if they cannot return to work or find a job that is
fit for their conditions. Statistics show that the majority of car collision
involves people between the ages of 15-34. Therefore, the majority of victims
will fall under the Non-Earner Benefit. The Non-Earner Benefit only provides
$185 a week to disabled victims. A Non-Earner victim is someone who is
suffering STD or LTD from the accident that is unemployed, enrolled as a full
time student or a recent graduate that is unemployed. The Ontario government
will support the victim for as long as two years if they meet the requirements
as a Non-Earner victim.
Disability claims in Ontario can be confusing for some due
to an insurers terminology. Often victims are advised to seek professional
assistance. A lawyer can ensure justice is served and increases the chances of
victims receiving rightful benefits.