Damn! Glad you`re 'okay'. Best wishes on a speedy recovery.
My wife went through something similar last year. Guy turned left in front of her at an intersection, 100% his fault.
It's free to call and get a consult, but prepare to be disappointed in your personal injury legal quest. Ontario's system actively discourages it. My wife called a half dozen law firms and learned:
- You must be able to prove that you have been permanently impaired or disabled as the result of the injury. Temporary injury, pain, suffering, etc, are not enough to bring a personal injury suit against the other party. Loss of wages gets handled through your various insurance policies if you have appropriate coverage.
- In order to deter personal injury lawsuits, there is a $44,000 deductible for any payout under $147k. So even if you win, the first $44k does not end up in your pocket.
There's conversation on the topic in this thread.
I’d also like to know when that deductible came into effect. I had a great experience with my personal injury lawyer from a collision where other driver was 100% at fault. I paid zero deductible, although mine was 18yrs ago.My wife went through something similar last year. Guy turned left in front of her at an intersection, 100% his fault.
It's free to call and get a consult, but prepare to be disappointed in your personal injury legal quest. Ontario's system actively discourages it. My wife called a half dozen law firms and learned:
- You must be able to prove that you have been permanently impaired or disabled as the result of the injury. Temporary injury, pain, suffering, etc, are not enough to bring a personal injury suit against the other party. Loss of wages gets handled through your various insurance policies if you have appropriate coverage.
- In order to deter personal injury lawsuits, there is a $44,000 deductible for any payout under $147k. So even if you win, the first $44k does not end up in your pocket.
There's conversation on the topic in this thread.
I want to say early 2000's? I got hit with it 11 years ago on a claim.When did that deductible come into effect?
I was rear-ended (car) in March 2013 and in 2016 I got a "pain and suffering" settlement and don't recall the deductible. What I do recall is something like more than half of it going to the lawyers.I want to say early 2000's? I got hit with it 11 years ago on a claim.
On the wage end, I have the coverage on my bike policy, if it’s not up to snuff then I will look into whether I’m covered by WSIB while commuting(union can help me with that), also have blue cross from work. I’ve started collecting receipts, paperwork, making notes, and keeping a mileage log for all injury related travel. I did take the advice of buying lottery tickets on Tuesday, but I must have used up all my luck that morning.I’d also like to know when that deductible came into effect. I had a great experience with my personal injury lawyer from a collision where other driver was 100% at fault. I paid zero deductible, although mine was 18yrs ago.
@JTR very sorry to hear about the mishap and good to hear that your injuries are pretty minor all things considered.
Not sure what type of income replacement benefits you have, but I pay extra on my premium to receive the max weekly amount. The base amount was $400/week.
ThomsonRogers was the firm I used and they were aggressive and very easy for me to deal with. They charged no retainer and took 25% once the settlement was reached, which was very fair. Total time to my settlement was around 18 months, where I successfully claimed against the other drivers insurance company and also filed a claim against my own insurance company and won that too.
Start a binder immediately with all your communications, receipts, medical assessments and so on in the binder. It will really help you a year down the road when you need to refer back to or need a record of something relevant.
There are many silver linings in an incident such as yours and I hope that you can see them and make the most out of them. Personally, I found my wife, changed my career, digitized my entire vinyl collection and bought a litre bike.
Any questions, don’t hesitate to reach out.