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Brenda Hollingsworth and Richard Auger are lawyers representing accident victims in Ontario, Canada. Their law firm is Auger Hollingsworth, located in Ottawa. They are the authors of "An Injured Victim's Guide to Fair Compensation". To get free copy of this book, contact personalinjuryottawa.ca ; email [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] or call 613.233.4529.
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THE STATUTORY ACCIDENT BENEFIT SCHEME
Generally, people injured in Ontario car accidents can receive accident benefits. The benefits are usually paid by their own car insurance company. However, the scheme also provides coverage for people who do not have their own insurance.
In most situations, accident benefits are available to replace lost salary, attendant care expenses, medical and rehabilitation expenses and death and funeral expenses.
There is a section in the Accident Benefits regime (section 15) that says that "all reasonable and necessary" rehabilitation expenses are to be paid. The rehabilitation expense is designed to lower or eliminate the effect of the injuries caused by the accident. Workplace adaptations, required changes to any motor vehicle, devices and home modifications are all expenses that could come under s. 15 of the Statutory Accident Benefits which deals with "rehabilitation" benefits.
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The insurance company also states that an insurance company must pay the injured person for all reasonable and necessary home modifications and home devices, including communication aids.
The Accident Benefits regime specifically allows for the purchase of a new home for the injured person where purchasing a new home to accommodate the injured person's needs makes more sense than to renovate his or [url=http://www.par5club.com/louboutin.php]louboutin[/url] her existing home. However, the amount allocated for the purchase of a new home must not exceed the value of the renovations to the injured person's existing home that would be required to accommodate the injured person's needs.
If the existing home is incapable of being modified to accommodate the injured person, the only limit on the amount available to purchase a new home is the policy limits for this category of benefits.
WHAT ARE THE POLICY LIMITS? HOW MUCH DO YOU HAVE TO SPEND?
The medical and rehabilitation benefits are supposed to pay for all reasonable and necessary expenses that arise because of the accident.
Home modification comes under the medical / rehabilitation category.
For the purpose of calculating how much money is available, the medical benefits and the rehabilitation benefits are combined.
If the injured person did not suffer a "catastrophic impairment" as that is described in the Accident Benefit regime, the total amount of the medical / rehabilitation benefit is $100,000 and the benefits expire after 10 years from the date of the accident
If the injured person did suffer a "catastrophic impairment" the medical / rehabilitation benefit increases to $1 Million and last for the person's entire life.
HOW DO YOU GET THE BENEFITS?
You must notify your insurance company that you have had a car accident within 7 days of the accident, or as soon as possible, and you must complete your application for Accident Benefits within 30 days. While it is not fatal to your application if you miss these deadlines by a small margin, you should submit your applications as soon as possible.
Once you have successfully applied to the insurance company for Accident Benefits, the first step to get modifications is to obtain a home-site assessment.
These assessments provide realistic, practical suggestions to help the injured person to live safely and reasonably in his or her house. The assessment focuses on returning the person who is injured to a level of function that approaches his or her pre-accident state to the extent that that can be done safely.
People who are catestrophically injured may all need addtional assessments such as a home accessibility report, an alternate housing report.
The insurance company normally pays for the home-site and work-site assessments if they approve the assessment in advance. To get approval of this type of assessment, the injured party or his or her lawyer has to arrange for the completion of a form called an "OCF-22: Application for Approval of an Assessment or Examination".
Keep in mind that the person conducting the assessment is often not a regulated health professional and therefore will not be permitted to complete the OCF 22. An occupational therapist, a case manager or even a family doctor or physiotherapist can complete the form.
The OCF 22 will be reviewed by the insurer. If it is approved, the assessment can take place. Out of the assessment will come a detailed report. Once the report is generated, and if the insurance adjuster requires it, another form called a "OCF 18: Treatment [url=http://www.teatrodeoro.com/hollisterde.php]hollister deutschland[/url] Plan" will be submitted to the insurance company, outlining the proposed cost of the recommendations in the report. If the OCF 18 is approved, the work can begin.
ARE HOME MODIFICATIONS PERMITTED FOR NON-CATASTROPHIC INJURIES?
Sometimes, the answer to that question is yes. Where the injured person has suffered injuries that cause impairment but are on the less serious end of the spectrum, and if the renovations are not going to be extensive, an occupational therapist will perform a home assessment.
A home assessment is an assessment of the injured person's activities of daily living including from before the accident. This assessment looks at personal care, housekeeping, home maintenance and care giving tasks. The report written by the occupational therapist will outline a list of any assistive devices and changes required to the home. Examples of recommendations in this type of assessment include adding a stair railing, raising or lowering a bed or counter or adding hip-level storage in a kitchen.
If the renos suggested by the therapist are final, they can be filed with the insurer, together with an OCF 18 (Treatment Plan) that expenses the recommendations to get the insurer's approval to proceed.
HOW TO ACCESS THESE BENEFITS FOR CATASTROPHICALLY INJURED PEOPLE
If a person is seriously injured and needs significant home modifications like ramps, additions, elevators, walls moved, a home accessibility report is required.
A home accessibility report is centered around the injured person's housing requirements. The report identifies the client's housing requirements, a description and pictures or drawings of the current home. It also outlines the home modifications and renovations that would be needed to meet the client's housing needs at the current house.
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* Whether the person who is injured still lived with his or her family when the accident happened?
* Is the current home to far from required services for the person's disabilities?
The housing benefit under s. 15 of the Statutory Accident Benefit Regulation is one of the largest components of most injured people's AB claim.
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