Webinar, Personal Injury Law CAT assessments and attendant care benefits Author(s): Michael L. Bennett*, Stacey L. Stevens*, Matthew J. Sutton June 26, 2020 Thank you to everyone who attended our Thomson Rogers Webinar Series “CAT Assessments and Attendant Care Benefits” held June 26, 2020 conducted by Thomson Rogers’ personal injury lawyers Michael Bennett, Stacey Stevens and Matthew Sutton. Share this Related articles: Article, Personal Injury Law What to Do After a Car Accident in Toronto: A Step-by-Step Guide Read more Article If Someone You Love Is in the Hospital After an Accident, Here Is What to Do First Read more Announcement Thomson Rogers LLP appoints Stephen Birman Managing Partner-Designate Read more In The Media, Personal Injury Law Ontario auto insurance changes take effect July 1, 2026: What the end of no-fault benefits means for accident victims Read more Article, Personal Injury Law What to Do After a Car Accident in Toronto: A Step-by-Step Guide Read more Article If Someone You Love Is in the Hospital After an Accident, Here Is What to Do First Read more Announcement Thomson Rogers LLP appoints Stephen Birman Managing Partner-Designate Read more In The Media, Personal Injury Law Ontario auto insurance changes take effect July 1, 2026: What the end of no-fault benefits means for accident victims Read more Stay Informed Subscribe to receive updates on the latest news from Thomson Rogers LLP as well as invitations to seminars, webinars and more. Sign up now
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