'Unfair and Flawed': Tribunal Orders ICBC to Pay After It Cancels Victim's Treatment
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'Unfair and flawed': Tribunal orders ICBC to pay after it cancels victim's treatment
A BC woman left in chronic pain following a car crash has had to resort to taking ICBC to a Tribunal to get the provincially-owned insurance company to cover $4,700 of chiropractic and massage therapy bills.Accordin
GIO told to pay for crash victim's surgery after dismissing most of his claim as it was late
The ACT Civil and Administrative Tribunal has ruled in favour of a man struck by a vehicle in Canberra. Photo: Google Maps. After a man was hit by a vehicle on the side of the road, an insurance giant only wanted to fork out for 13 weeks of his care and treatment due to his delay in lodging a claim. But the ACT Civil and Administrative Tribunal (ACAT) has now told GIO to pay for the man’s treatment from the date of the crash, even though he was …
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