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SPECT Scan as Evidence for Mild TBI Ruling

Accident victims who suffer catastrophic impairments can access greatly enhanced accident benefits funding, which in turn promotes higher value claims settlements. To be deemed catastrophically impaired under the criteria set out in the Statutory Accident Benefits Schedule (SABS), an accident victim with a Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) requires objective evidence of the injury on diagnostic imaging, supported by expert medical opinions. This presents a challenge when the initial trauma results in a mild TBI (or concussion), because these injuries do not usually show up on standard imaging technology (x-ray, CT and MRI). Recently, however, scans taken with a newer technology called single-photon emission computerized tomography (SPECT) have been accepted by Ontario courts as an evidentiary tool for demonstrating mild TBI, although its use has been controversial.

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Determining Catastrophic Impairment for Spinal Cord Injury Victims

Spinal cord injuries are among the most serious a person can suffer in a car accident and can cause life-altering impairments including paraplegia or tetraplegia. The victim receives extensive treatment, attendant care and other assistance during their recovery. Despite this assistance, however, many will experience permanent functional losses requiring ongoing support. In complex cases like these, the victim’s standard insurance coverage is usually inadequate and runs out early in their recovery. The auto insurer will only continue to provide funding if the victim’s spinal cord injury qualifies as a catastrophic impairment according to the criteria set out in the Statutory Accident Benefits Schedule (SABS). 

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3 Common Myths of Personal Injury Claims

Getting into an accident and suffering a personal injury is something that we all seek to avoid. But there’s a first time for everything and unfortunately accidents happen. If this has happened to you, you inevitably have questions about navigating the process, which is why we’ve tried to address the biggest myths or misconceptions that accidents victims have when contemplating what to do.

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The Definitive List of Financial Resources for Accident Victims in Ontario

Drivers who have had a serious car accident in Ontario are often focused on financial worries that come from not being able to work. We recognize that car accident victims should be able to focus on regaining their health rather than stressing on how they’ll pay their bills, pay for medication, or pay their mortgage.  

That’s why we’ve compiled this list of financial resources that you may be eligible for, depending on your circumstances. At Campisi, we are always there to help our clients navigate unfamiliar waters to determine what financial resources are most applicable to your situation.  If you want a free download of this information that you can print, please click here.

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Opinion: Changes to ODSP Don’t Go Far Enough to Help Injury Victims

It seems like every day the news is filled with stories of human crisis on Canadian streets. There are calls to increase resources and support towards key social issues, including homelessness, mental health and addictions, as which have been made worse by the impacts of the pandemic.  Many of the people in crisis participate in the Ontario Disability Support program (ODSP).

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Determining Catastrophic Impairment in Ontario

Nobody wants to contemplate a catastrophic injury, but unfortunately thousands of Ontarians every year are seriously injured in this way.

From a personal injury standpoint, Catastrophic Injuries or Impairments are a special classification of injury that often result in substantially larger settlements due to the life altering health effects and impact they have on an individual’s ability to support him or herself in the future.

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