The Ontario Government filed amendments to the SABS to tighten up a
number of provisions to clarify the policy intent. The amendments are
likely part of its Rate Reduction Strategy in that it provides the
insurance industry with more cost certainty with regards to these
provisions. The amending regulation is Regulation 347/13 and comes into
force on February 1, 2014.
1. Minor Injuries
The
Government has clarified that a claimant who seeks an exemption to the
$3,500 minor injury cap because of a pre-existing condition must provide
medical documentation that precedes the accident date.
2. Attendant Care Benefits
The
Government has made a clarification in cases where the attendant care
benefit is based on the economic loss of the person who provides
attendant care services to a claimant. In these cases the amount of the
benefit cannot exceed the actual income loss of that person. This
amendment reverses the impact of Henry v. Gore Mutual.
3. Weekly Benefit Election
The
Government has made the election under section 35 final. A claimant
who qualifies for more than one of the income replacement, caregiver or
non-earner benefits must choose one. The claimant will no longer be
able to elect to receive another benefit at a later date.
Source: williehandler.blogspot.ca/2013/12/ontario-government-tightens-up-sabs.html
ONTARIO REGULATION 347/13 made under the INSURANCE ACT
Made: December 11, 2013 Filed: December 17, 2013 Published on e-Laws: December 17, 2013
http://www.e-laws.gov.on.ca/html/source/regs/english/2013/elaws_src_regs_r13347_e.htm
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