Monday, December 12, 2016
Ont. Super. Ct. finds that the terms of a consent form for a s. 44 SABS assessment must be agreed to by the parties and cannot be imposed by the insurer
In Intact Insurance Company v. Beaudry, Ontario Superior Court Justice Beaudoin held that absent a prescribed form, or a standard form that may be devloped by the various stakeholders, the insurer and insured must agree on the consent form for assessments by healthcare practitioners under s. 44 of the SABS before they can be conducted.
More:
http://www.hughesamys.com/blawg/blawg-post/blog/2016/10/19/ont.-super.-ct.-finds-that-the-terms-of-a-consent-form-for-a-s.-44-sabs-assessment-must-be-agreed-to-by-the-parties-and-cannot-be-imposed-by-the-insurer
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