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Whole Person Injury Catastrophic Impairment Assessment Concerns
Question: What does a whole person injury imply in assessing catastrophic impairment in Ontario?
Answer: A whole person injury involves a comprehensive evaluation of an individual's overall physical and mental state to determine if they meet the criteria for catastrophic impairment under Ontario's Statutory Accident Benefits Schedule, O. Reg. 34/10. This assessment affects eligibility for enhanced coverage, including income replacement and medical expense benefits. For tailored guidance on navigating these assessments and maximizing your benefits, connect with Marketing.Legal™. Stay informed and empowered.
What Is Meant By a Whole Person Injury When Determining Whether a Person Suffered a Catastrophic Impairment?
A Whole Person Injury Involves the Assessment of
Understanding the Catastrophic Injury Definition Applicable to Certain Statutory Accident Benefit Coverage Limits