By: THE CANADIAN PRESS
2014-12-15
HALIFAX
- Nova Scotia's community services minister says there will be a review
of the government's policy around insurance settlements for those who
have suffered catastrophic injuries.
Joanne Bernard says the move is in response to the case of Joellan
Huntley, a woman who was left unable to speak or walk following a car
accident in 1996.
Huntley's family is in court fighting an attempt by the province to
claw back a $1 million insurance settlement won for her care.
Bernard won't comment on the specifics of the case, but she says no
family should have to go through a similar court process, so the
province will review its options following a decision in Huntley's
matter expected Jan. 9.
Bernard defended the province's position last Thursday, saying then
that there was an expectation that people should have to pay for care
provided by the province.
Source: http://www.canadianunderwriter.ca/news/nova-scotia-to-review-policy-around-insurance-for-catastrophic-injuries/1003395968/?&er=NA
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