The rules surrounding Catastrophic Impairment claims are complex, especially when the claimant wasn’t a direct participant in the accident. While the Kellerman-Bernard case offered hope, it predated key legislative changes. But now, the Ciasullo decision provides a clear answer for post-June 1, 2016 accidents. Join personal injury lawyer Andrew Leroy Rudder as he unpacks this crucial ruling and its implications for your clients.
Can you Claim a Catastrophic Impairment Without an Accident?
By Andrew Leroy Rudder|2025-02-06T23:04:18+00:00February 6, 2025|Catastrophic Impairment Law, Vlogs|0 Comments
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About the Author: Andrew Leroy Rudder
Andrew Leroy Rudder is a personal injury lawyer specializing in catastrophic impairment law.
Rudder is a published author of the LexisNexis Inc. book entitled, “Catastrophic Impairment Law in Canada,” a director at Head Injury Rehabilitation Ontario, and the founder of the Rudder Law Group.
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