Personal Injury Law: Pastore completes trilogy of cases protecting accident victims

Author(s): Darcy R. Merkur

October 1, 2012


Only one marked or extreme functional impairment due to a mental or behavioural disorder is necessary to qualify accident victims for enhanced catastrophic impairment benefits, the Ontario Court of Appeal ruled in a welcome decision last week in Pastore v. Aviva Canada Inc.

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