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N.S. mom collects 700 signatures in fight to save daughter’s insurance settlement

Louise Misner’s daughter Joellan sustained a serious brain injury in a car crash in 1996 at the age of 15. The crash also claimed two young lives after the young driver swerved to miss a dog on the road in Nova Scotia’s Annapolis Valley.

http://www.ilstv.com/n-s-mom-collects-700-signatures-in-fight-to-save-daughters-insurance-settlement/

15% rate reduction in Ontario not doable, IBC exec says

“The point that we’re trying to make to (the government) is that is that as politically embarrassing as it may be to not meet the 15% target, it’s going to be a lot more politically embarrassing if they have to oversee rising premiums during their time in office,” Sulzenko-Laurie said.

UPDATE ON CHANGES TO ONTARIO AUTOMOBILE LEGISLATION 2014 AND BEYOND

http://www.thomsonrogers.com/sites/default/files/docs/drm-update-on-changes-to-ontario-automobile-legislation-2014-and-beyond-sept112014.pdf

CPSO takes action on Rothbart Clinic story

Section 75(1)(a) Investigation
5. Dr. James was the subject of an investigation under s. 75(1)(a) of the Health Professions
Procedural Code. In respect of this investigation, it is alleged that between 2012 and 2014,
Dr. James failed to maintain the standard of practice, and displayed incompetence in his care
and treatment of patients, in his aseptic technique and infection control practices.
6. Dr. James engaged in disgraceful, dishonourable or unprofessional conduct in:
(a) the manner in which he dealt with the College’s investigation, including by providing
clinic nurses with a document to which they should refer during their interviews with
the College; and
(b) his conduct following the Toronto Public Health investigation.

http://www.cpso.on.ca/CPSo/GetDocument.aspx?flash=true&pdfid=nxTOxhCO%2B5g%3D&doctype=CurrentReferral

Toronto Public Health needs to warn public about bad clinics: Editorial

College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario should post inspection results of private clinics on its website.  http://www.thestar.com/opinion/editorials/2014/09/22/toronto_public_health_needs_to_warn_public_about_bad_clinics_editorial.html

Infection outbreak at pain clinic sparks calls for greater transparency

Critics are calling for more transparency into infection outbreaks at clinics as more patients come forward with stories about developing meningitis and other serious infections at a Toronto pain centre.

http://www.thestar.com/life/health_wellness/2014/09/23/infection_outbreak_at_pain_clinic_sparks_calls_for_greater_transparency.html#

POLL RESULTS

The results for the latest Law Times online poll are in.

The right to sue in the personal injury field is always controversial, and in the latest poll the majority of respondents took issue with the Ontario government’s plan to remove the right to sue auto insurers for accident benefits under bill 15.

In July, Finance Minister Charles Sousa introduced bill 15, the fighting fraud and reducing automobile insurance rates act. If passed, the bill would eliminate the right to sue an insurer for accident benefits through the Ontario Superior Court. Such disputes would instead go to the Licence Appeal Tribunal, a move the government says will promote efficiency and resolve matters faster.

But for 58 per cent of those who responded to the Law Times poll, forcing people to launch separate accident-benefits and tort proceedings will complicate the system.

http://www.lawtimesnews.com/201409224201/inside-story/monday-september-22-2014

Social Justice: Time to abolish Ontario’s civil jury trials

“Judicial resources must be husbanded to ensure that the courts function properly and that litigants have access to a justice system that meets the highest possible standards.”

http://www.lawtimesnews.com/201409224203/commentary/social-justice-time-to-abolish-ontario-s-civil-jury-trials

Going it alone

There is growing concern about the increasing numbers of family law litigants without representation, regarding the negative effects for these vulnerable individuals and their children, and about the costs for the justice system

http://www.lawyersweekly.ca/index.php?section=article&volume=34&number=19&article=3

Public not told of infection outbreak at private Toronto pain clinic

Two weeks after Anne Levac went to a Toronto pain clinic for an injection of steroids for chronic back pain, the 68-year-old Fenelon Falls woman fell seriously ill. She was rushed to hospital by ambulance, she says, while falling in and out of consciousness and suffering excruciating pain.

http://www.thestar.com/life/health_wellness/2014/09/20/public_not_told_of_infection_outbreak_at_private_toronto_pain_clinic.html#_=_