Odds ‘stacked’ against car accident victims who take benefits disputes to Ontario tribunal, lawyers say

Odds ‘stacked’ against car accident victims who take benefits disputes to Ontario tribunal, lawyers say

TORONTO — It took six years and a complicated legal battle for Ngoc My Ly to reach a settlement with her insurance company after a car crash that left her with chronic pain, depression, dizziness and memory loss.
After her treatment

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