Personal injury lawyers fed up with FSCO mediation delays

Author(s): Darcy R. Merkur

March 12, 2012


The Financial Services Commission of Ontario has failed to provide a timely process for resolving disputes over accident benefits.
For those unfamiliar with the mandatory dispute process, all Ontario accident benefit disputes must first go to mediation through FSCO before the applicant has the right to issue a lawsuit or arbitrate.

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