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What are “Accident Benefits” ?

David Hollingsworth, Ottawa Personal Injury Lawyer has a team of professional working with him in the area of Accident Benefits. Following is a summary of the most commonly-accessed accident benefits. It is not a complete list of all available benefits.

  • Income replacement. You are entitled to 80% of your net income to a maximum of $400 per week if you are substantially unable to perform the essential tasks of your occupation or employment during the first 104 weeks. Thereafter, you can continue to receive these benefits as long as you are continuously disabled from any occupation for which you are reasonably suited by education, training and experience for up to $400 a week or 80% of your net income.
  • You may receive non-earner benefits of up to $185 a week if you are not employed. If you suffer a complete inability to carry on a normal life as a result of the injuries from the accident. No benefits are payable under this category for the first six months after the accident.
  • Caregiver costs of up to $250 a week, if you were the primary caregiver of a person in need (with whom you were residing), plus $50 for each additional person in need of care
  • Medical and rehabilitation costs (above OHIP) to a maximum of $100,000 for up to 10 years for a non-catastrophic injury, and up to $1,000,000 for the rest of the victim’s life in the case of a catastrophic injury.
  • Special Attendant Care of up to $3,000 a month for two years for a non-catastrophic injury, and up to $6,000 a month for the victim’s lifetime for a catastrophic injury.
  • Housekeeping and Home Maintenance of up to $100 per week.
  • Death Benefits of $25,000 for the spouse of the victim; $10,000 for each of the victim’s dependents; $10,000 to the person who cared for the victim; up to $6,000 for funeral expenses.
  • Travel Expenses for family members or those living with the accident victim for their visiting costs during treatment or recovery.
  • Lost Education benefits for students to a maximum of $15,000.

For more information, contact David  at   www.ottawainjury.ca or e-mail david@ottawainjury.ca

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9 things to do if you are injured in an accident:

I truly hope you aren’t in one but should you be, here are a few important things you should do:

Give all information about the accident to the police

Get names and addresses of parties involved and witnesses

 Notify your insurance company of the accident and record insurance information

 Notify your doctor, employer or school

 Keep track of all medical and rehab appointments

 Keep track of receipts of related expenses

 Keep track of time family and friends have provided care

 Check for other available health insurance coverage plans

And of course, call a personal injury lawyer….

Who ? I know…Call me – David Hollingsworth (613) 237-4922 ext 203   or  (613) 978-9549

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A magical evening for a great cause..

On March 4th, the Ottawa Office of the Canadian Paraplegic Association (CPA) of Ontario held a very successful fundraising event:   The 2009 Champagne Charity Auction.  Preliminary figures indicate that $42,000 was raised!  Great news, especially in these tough economic times.  It demonstrates how a community can work together and realizes the importance of supporting the grass roots of a local community and helping those with spinal cord injuries.  Although I was in Toronto, at an event which raised money for spinal cord research, I was happy to support this event by providing a donation that went towards funding for those who could otherwise not attend.

 The funds raised are used to help with the running of the peer support program, counseling, information sessions and really anything else that can be done for those members of the CPA and their families.

There are 350 – 400 new spinal cord injuries every year in Ontario (approx. one per day).   Financial support for CPA Ontario is one of the best investments in people that you can make. Your donation could make a life-altering difference.  Visit http://www.cpaont.org/page/donate  for more information.

 

 

 

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My Personal Glitch: Experiences During Recovery From Brain Injury, by Tommy Beel

I thought I would pass this along for anyone interested in reading about brain injuries and especially those who have loved ones with a brain injury.

My Personal Glitch: Experiences During Recovery From Brain Injury
Posted by admin The book may be obtained through your local bookstore or on line directly from the publisher.

The book is totally non-fiction. It deals with my own experiences with brain injury.

Title: MY PERSONAL GLITCH: Experiences During Recovery From a Brain Injury
Author: Tommy Beel
Publisher: lulu.com
ISBN: 978- 0- 557- 01153- 7
On-line orders: lulu.com, amazon.com or barnesandnoble.com
Local orders: through local bookstore
Price: US$18.50 (+ shipping)

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Injuries and Car Accidents

Canada Road Traffic Crash Car Accidents.
There are about 160,000 road accidents in Canada every year. According to the Transportation Safety Board approximately 2800 to 2900 people are killed on Canadian roads each year. These statistics show that while driving in Canada is relatively safe compared to other countries (including the US), there are still risks.

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