Changes to the Ontario Automobile Insurance Legislation and to the Ontario Statutory Accident Benefits Schedule

April 8, 2015


The changes include major reductions to accident benefits available in non-catastrophic injury cases along with other significant changes.

Thomson Rogers co-hosted full-day CONFERENCES on the NEW Statutory Accident Benefits Schedule (SABS) that are to take effect on September 1, 2010.

If you are a health care professional, what will Ontario’s new Automobile Legislation mean to you?

This conference provided information on how to:

  • Understand the legislative changes
  • Adapt your treatment planning process to the available resources
  • Provide solutions for dealing with limited medical and rehabilitation benefits
  • Ensure that potentially catastrophic cases are properly designated

See the new Statutory Accident Benefits Schedule (SABS) – Effective September 1, 2010.

For a summary of the changes to the Statutory Accident Benefits Schedule (SABS) and to the following Regulations, click here.

Below is a comprehensive list of the new Regulations:

  • Statutory Accident Benefits Schedule – Effective September 1, 2010
  • Automobile Insurance
  • Disputes Between Insurers
  • Prescribed Information for the Purposes of Section 101.0 of the Act
  • Statutory Accident Benefits Schedule – Accidents on or after November 1, 1996
  • Statutory Conditions – Automobile Insurance
  • Unfair or Deceptive Acts or Practices

To review the information from the Financial Services Commission of Ontario regarding the changes to Automobile Insurance Regulations, click here.

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