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Team Sports and Head Injuries
September brings kids back to school and back to the sports field. Concussions and other types of head injuries can occur during many sports, especially football. The reality of a sport like football is that a good number of kids will walk away from the field with bumps and bruises that will heal in time….

Is your Long Term Disability claim denied?
First things first – Submitting your long term disability claim can be a little overwhelming and stressful. Here are 5 tips that can help you: 1. Ask your employer for the Long Term Disability Application package The package includes forms that you must fill out as to why you can’t work. It will include forms…
Disability Insurance – Bad Faith
A Disability Insurance policy is a contractual relationship between you and your insurance company. Like all contracts, it is governed by certain laws and regulations. Bad Faith It’s probably safe to assume that your insurance company has a lot more money (and more lawyers) at its disposal than you do. This means the “relationship” mentioned…

About Spinal Cord Injuries
How the nervous system works The brain controls the body’s activity by using the nervous system to send and receive small electrical pulses. It sends signals through the nerves to activate muscles, and receives signals to process our sense of touch. The spinal cord is the main “pipeline” for the nervous system – nerves run…

My Long Term Disability benefits have been cut off. What can I do?
First and foremost, it’s important to read the insurance company’s letter very carefully. They may have terminated your benefits for any number of reasons. If your benefits were terminated because a form is missing or some information was not provided, contact the insurance company immediately and try to get the paperwork to them as soon…

Effects of a Traumatic Brain Injury
In Canada, traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) are a significant concern, with falls and motor vehicle accidents being the primary causes. According to the Canadian Institute for Health Information, approximately 17,000 Canadians experience a brain injury annually.

Team Sports and Head Injuries
September brings kids back to school and back to the sports field. Concussions and other types of head injuries can occur during many sports, especially football. The reality of a sport like football is that a good number of kids will walk away from the field with bumps and bruises that will heal in time….

Is your Long Term Disability claim denied?
First things first – Submitting your long term disability claim can be a little overwhelming and stressful. Here are 5 tips that can help you: 1. Ask your employer for the Long Term Disability Application package The package includes forms that you must fill out as to why you can’t work. It will include forms…
Disability Insurance – Bad Faith
A Disability Insurance policy is a contractual relationship between you and your insurance company. Like all contracts, it is governed by certain laws and regulations. Bad Faith It’s probably safe to assume that your insurance company has a lot more money (and more lawyers) at its disposal than you do. This means the “relationship” mentioned…

About Spinal Cord Injuries
How the nervous system works The brain controls the body’s activity by using the nervous system to send and receive small electrical pulses. It sends signals through the nerves to activate muscles, and receives signals to process our sense of touch. The spinal cord is the main “pipeline” for the nervous system – nerves run…

My Long Term Disability benefits have been cut off. What can I do?
First and foremost, it’s important to read the insurance company’s letter very carefully. They may have terminated your benefits for any number of reasons. If your benefits were terminated because a form is missing or some information was not provided, contact the insurance company immediately and try to get the paperwork to them as soon…

Effects of a Traumatic Brain Injury
In Canada, traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) are a significant concern, with falls and motor vehicle accidents being the primary causes. According to the Canadian Institute for Health Information, approximately 17,000 Canadians experience a brain injury annually.

Team Sports and Head Injuries
September brings kids back to school and back to the sports field. Concussions and other types of head injuries can occur during many sports, especially football. The reality of a sport like football is that a good number of kids will walk away from the field with bumps and bruises that will heal in time….

Is your Long Term Disability claim denied?
First things first – Submitting your long term disability claim can be a little overwhelming and stressful. Here are 5 tips that can help you: 1. Ask your employer for the Long Term Disability Application package The package includes forms that you must fill out as to why you can’t work. It will include forms…
Disability Insurance – Bad Faith
A Disability Insurance policy is a contractual relationship between you and your insurance company. Like all contracts, it is governed by certain laws and regulations. Bad Faith It’s probably safe to assume that your insurance company has a lot more money (and more lawyers) at its disposal than you do. This means the “relationship” mentioned…

About Spinal Cord Injuries
How the nervous system works The brain controls the body’s activity by using the nervous system to send and receive small electrical pulses. It sends signals through the nerves to activate muscles, and receives signals to process our sense of touch. The spinal cord is the main “pipeline” for the nervous system – nerves run…

My Long Term Disability benefits have been cut off. What can I do?
First and foremost, it’s important to read the insurance company’s letter very carefully. They may have terminated your benefits for any number of reasons. If your benefits were terminated because a form is missing or some information was not provided, contact the insurance company immediately and try to get the paperwork to them as soon…

Effects of a Traumatic Brain Injury
In Canada, traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) are a significant concern, with falls and motor vehicle accidents being the primary causes. According to the Canadian Institute for Health Information, approximately 17,000 Canadians experience a brain injury annually.