Define verbal threshold.
Describe the OMPP threshold.
under the definition of the threshold, suits for non-pec. loss and economic loss could only be brought if the injured person had:
a) died
b) sustained PERMANENT serious disfigurement
c) sustained PERMANENT serious impairment of an important bodily function caused by continuing injury which is physical in nature
Describe Bill 164 and SABS.
Describe Bill 59.
Describe Bill 198.
ECONOMIC LOSS - no threshold
HEALTH CARE EXPENSES - verbal threshold
- med, rehab, attendant care benefits for injured persons against the at-fault driver for injuries that met a verbal threshold (as listed below)
NON-ECONOMIC LOSS (pain and suff)
Describe the Auto Insurance Reform.
Define accident.
Define impairment.
Define insured person - actual policy wordings.
Insured person in respect of a particular motor vehicle liability policy means:
a) the named insured, any person specified in the policy as a driver of the insured auto, and if the named insured is an individual, the spouse of named insured, and a dependent of named insured or his/her spouse
i) if named insured, specified driver, spouse or dependent is involved in an accident in/outside of Ont that involves the insured auto or another auto
ii) if named insured, specified driver, spouse or dependent is not involved in accident but suffers psychological/mental injury as a result of an accident in/outside Ont that results in physical injury to his/her spouse, child, grandchild, parent, grandparent, brother, sister, dependant, or spouses dependant
b) a person who is involved in an accident involving the insured auto, if the accident occurs in Ont
c) a person who is an occupant of the insured auto and who is a resident of Ont at any time during the 60 days before the accident, if the accident occurs outside Ont
Who is the named insured for accidents in Ont?
Accidents involving insured auto or another auto:
i) named insured and any person specified in the policy as a driver of insured auto
ii) spouse of named insured
iii) any dependant of named insured or spouse
iiii) a person who is involved in an accident involving the insured auto
Who is considered to be the named insured for accidents outside of Ont?
What does SECTION 268 (1.1) include?
Define priority of payments.
Define case manager.
Define Minor Injury Guideline.
Define treatment and assessment plan.
A document prepared by a member of a health profession which includes:
Explain choice of benefits for accidents outside of Ontario. (anywhere in Canada or USA)
Who pays first when an insured person who is also entitled to social assistance payments?
Define collateral benefits.
ex) employer plans, income continuation plans
When are deductions permitted?
The insurer may deduct the following amounts in calculating the amount of weekly income replacement/non-earner benefits payable to an insured person:
1) net payments for loss of income that have been received by the insured person as a result of an accident under the laws of any jurisdiction or under any income cont. plan
2) net payments for loss of income that have not been received by the insured person but are available to insured person as a result of an accident, if the insured has not applied for them
3) any temporary disability benefits being received by the insured in respect of a period following the accident and in respect of impairment that occurred before accident
4) any other periodic benefits being received by the insured in respect of an impairment that occurred before the accident
When are deductions not permitted?
Describe what happens when dealing with Workers Comp.
List the AB coverages.
1) income replacement benefit
2) non-earner benefit
3) caregiver benefit
4) medical, rehab, attendant care benefit
5) payment of other expenses
6) death and funeral benefits
7) optional benefits
Describe income replacement benefits (IRB).
1) the insured was employed at the time of the accident and as a result of and within 104 weeks of the accident, suffers a substantial inability to perform the essential tasks of that employment
2) the insured was not employed at the time of the accident however;
i) was employed for at least 26 weeks in the 52 weeks prior to accident or was receiving unemployment insurance benefits at the time of accident
ii) was at least 16 years of age or was excused from attending school under the education act
iii) as a result of and within 104 weeks of accident, suffers a substantial inability to perform the essential tasks of employment in which he/she spent the most time during the 52 weeks prior to accident