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“No-Fault” Doesn’t Mean No Proof

Summary

This video features insights from Preszler Injury Lawyers on navigating personal injury claims in Canada. It discusses the importance of understanding your rights and the legal process involved in seeking compensation for injuries. Viewers will learn about the various types of personal injury cases and the factors that can influence the outcome of a claim. Jeffrey Preszler emphasizes the need for proper legal representation to ensure that victims receive the justice they deserve. The video also provides tips on gathering evidence and the significance of timely action in filing claims. For more information, viewers are encouraged to contact Preszler Injury Lawyers at 1-800-JUSTICE.

Transcription

No fault doesn't mean no proof. Ontario advertises no fault insurance, but don't be fooled. Even with no fault benefits, you still need medical proof. Insurers can deny treatment, cut off income replacement benefits, and make you jump through hoops. No fault just means your own insurer pays certain benefits regardless of fault. But it doesn't mean it's easy. We know how to challenge denials and get benefits reinstated. Insurance companies have lawyers. You should, too. Call 1-800-JUSTICE.

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