Personal Injury
Catastrophic injury
Traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, and catastrophic impairment determinations that change what coverage is available.
Where an injury is life-altering, the claim is less about a single number and more about a lifetime of care, income, and housing needs modelled properly and funded once.
Catastrophic impairment matters
A catastrophic determination under the SABS substantially increases the medical, rehabilitation, and attendant care limits available. It is assessed against defined criteria and supported by specialist evidence, and it is worth pursuing early where the criteria may be met.
Building the future-care picture
Occupational therapists, life-care planners, and economists translate a medical prognosis into the cost of care, home modification, and lost earning capacity. That evidence is what turns a serious injury into a properly funded settlement.
Questions clients ask
How long do these claims take?
Serious claims frequently take two to four years, in part because settling before the medical picture stabilises risks under-compensating future care. Interim benefits and, where appropriate, advances can help in the meantime.
This page is general information about Ontario law, not legal advice for your situation. Book a consultation for advice on your own matter.
Consultation
Find out where your claim stands.
A short, confidential conversation is usually enough to tell you whether there is a claim, what the deadlines are, and what the next step would cost you.
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