Blog Archive - "Brain Injury"

Showing posts under "Brain Injury"
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Mar 23, 2018 Applicant has CAT Impairment - Ivanovic and Allstate
Mar 22, 2018 Chronic Pain and Memory Issues Result in CAT Impairment - Steinberg and Wawanesa
Mar 19, 2018 Arbitrator Requires Insurer to Pay for CAT Assessment out of Fairness -Hassani and Guarantee
Mar 13, 2018 Is it time to stop using the term concussion? Brain injury is more accurate.
Mar 11, 2018 Applicant with pre-existing brain damage awarded NEB and ACB benefits after CAT determination - MacLeod and Coachman FSCO A12-006873
Feb 27, 2018 Blood Test Developed to Detect Concussion
Jan 17, 2018 Motorcycle rider CAT impaired after being rear ended
Jan 09, 2018 Ontario proposes new bill to protect young athletes from serious head injury
Jan 03, 2018 Applicant Fails to Link Lowered GCS Score to Brain Impairment As A Result Of Accident - EW v Primmum LAT 16-003891
Dec 22, 2017 Applicant proves he has CAT injury - Mitchell and Commonwell
Dec 04, 2017 Car Surfing Incident is an Accident - IC v Intact Insurance Company, LAT 16-003163
Nov 21, 2017 Second Impact Syndrome
Oct 31, 2017 Concussions are a common problem for Olympic Athletes
Oct 19, 2017 Brain injury can have visible and invisible signs. Coping with TBI can be difficult.
Oct 12, 2017 Wayne "99" Gretzky Makes Major Donation to Brain Centre Campaign
Aug 25, 2017 Cyclist with no memory of accident has claim dismissed – BC Court of Appeal Salo v. ICBC
Jul 19, 2017 Late and Insufficient Proof of Income Loss Results in ACBs Being Denied - Massicotte and Echelon
Jul 18, 2017 GCS Scores Below 9 Merit CAT designation
Jun 26, 2017 Spooked Horse Throws Woman and Tramples Her – ATV to Blame – Accident Occurs - Zenith and McAlpine
May 23, 2017 Forensic Evidence Proves Fall from Ladder is Accident
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