by
Donald Horne |
31 Jan 2015
Everyone wants a faster, more accountable system when it comes to
insurance claims – but it needs to start with knowledgeable LATs, says
one reader.
“Most people would be pleased to see a faster system. But what about
cleaning up the dirty insurance system we have first and making sure
that the Licence Appeal Tribunal (LAT) is capable to hear what are
complicated cases,” Griswald G told Insurance Business. “Right
now they hear complaints about home builders and taxi licenses and the
public has little confidence that they are doing even that fairly. So
sending auto accident victims through that system appears to be an
attempt to get rid of the thousands of people waiting to hold their
insurer accountable.”
The reader was commenting on the story, ‘Personal injury lawyer launches challenge against Bill 15,’
about the personal injury lawyer Joseph Campisi launching a
constitutional challenge in the Ontario Superior Courts, seeking a
declaration that parts of the legislation that were recently passed by
the Liberal Government are “discriminatory and unconstitutional” and
should be inoperative.
“I am concerned that the recent proclaimed legislation will deny this
right to individuals who have been severely disabled,” said Campisi.
“Historically, the deck has been stacked against automobile victims. The
recent amendments to the legislation have turned a bad situation into a
worse one for these vulnerable individuals.”
But Griswald G sees the true issue being the ability of LATs to deliver for those seeking compensation.
“Broken plumbing or broken back, the LAT is your answer to the 50 per
cent of people who can't get their insurance company to pay what they
promised,” he wrote. “Looks like an even rougher ride ahead for MVA
victims. Good luck to Campisi; and let's hope the rest of the legal
community steps up and backs this plan up.”
Source: http://www.insurancebusiness.ca/news/lets-start-with-quality-lats-says-reader-187621.aspx
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