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Brain Injury Laws in Ontario: Who Pays Your Medical Bills After an Accident

By Flux

What Are the Laws in Ontario for Brain Injury Compensation?

 

Laws in Ontario regarding brain injury vary depending on the type of accident. There are discrete and specific regulations for injuries that occur in the workplace, as compared to injuries that occur as a result of motor vehicle accidents. Brain injury lawyers in Ontario are well versed in the nuances of brain injury laws, and can help you and your family find the financially responsible party.

 

Workplace Injuries

 

If you or a family member sustains a brain injury at the workplace, Ontario’s Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB) has established regulations for securing insurance premiums from employers. The rates of these premiums are dependent, however, on the WSIB’s opinion of the employer’s safety conditions, accident history, etc. A brain injury lawyer is accustomed to investigating these factors, and can thus add to the compensation for your damages.

 

Motor Vehicle Accidents

 

In the case of brain injuries resulting from motor vehicle accidents, Ontario’s Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care is equipped to handle some of the costs, including:

 

  • Medical costs;
  • Hospital services;
  • Mental health facilities;
  • Air ambulance;
  • Several professional in-home health services (e.g. nursing, occupational therapy, physiotherapy, speech-language pathology, social work, and nutritional services);

 

However, the at-fault insurer is still responsible for covering community support, attendant care, personal support, and homemaking services, not to mention damages resulting from loss of income in many cases. It is the at-fault insurance adjusters job to limit these costs for their company; a lawyer with experience in Ontario brain injury laws can help you and your family deal with these insurers and get you the compensation you both need and deserve.

 

Source: http://www.health.gov.on.ca/en/public/publications/ohip/motorvehicle.aspx