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Whole Person Injury Catastrophic Impairment Assessment Concerns
Question: What does a Whole Person Injury mean when assessing catastrophic impairment?
Answer: A Whole Person Injury refers to the comprehensive evaluation of an individual's functional abilities affected by an injury to determine if it meets the catastrophic impairment criteria. This assessment is crucial for accessing appropriate statutory accident benefits in Ontario. VP Legal Services and Notary can guide you through the complexities of this legal framework, ensuring you receive the benefits you deserve.
What Is Meant By a Whole Person Injury When Determining Whether a Person Suffered a Catastrophic Impairment?
A Whole Person Injury Involves the Assessment of
Understanding the Catastrophic Injury Definition Applicable to Certain Statutory Accident Benefit Coverage Limits
