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What to Expect from Insurance Companies

The Insurance Company will be interested in specific details about your medical situation and the details of the accident.

They may request that you attend one or more medical examinations from their own medical specialists.  You must comply with these requests if you wish to remain eligible for personal injury compensation.  The insurer will cover the costs of these medical visits. 

Other information you may need to provide to the insurance company:

  • Past medical history
  • Past insurance claims
  • Employment information
  • Details of the accident and injuries sustained (e.g., location, treatments, rehabilitation).








In some cases, the insurance company may deny liability or only accept responsibility for partial compensation where you believe you should be entitled to more.  If this happens, you can apply for an exemption from the Claims and Assessment Resolution Service and further resolution sought for your motor vehicle accident.. 


If you have suffered injury as a result of a car accident, as a pedestrian, or in any other form of motor vehicle accident - Stacks/Compensation can help you.




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