Long Term Disability

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Road Trip Accidents

Ontario is full of major and minor highways that allow you to explore the province’s cities and towns, as well enable thousands of people to access the many parks and conservations. Roads become busy during peak rush hours up to cottage country, or in areas holding special events and festivals. While many Canadians enjoy the … Read more

Festival & Outdoor Event Injuries

During the summer months, there are hundreds of outdoor gatherings hosted throughout Ontario. Whether be in large cities, or in the country side, festivals and outdoor concerts attract hundreds of thousands of attendees every year (excluding those staffed at these events). While many enjoy great food, music and entertainment at these outings, these events are … Read more

Injury During Cottage Season

Many people in Ontario spend time away from the big city life by visiting cottage country. Whether visiting, renting or enjoying your own property, finding time away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life often includes spending time at the dock and enjoying the many activities the outdoors offer. Unfortunately, there are many injuries … Read more

Denied Disability & Addiction

If you are suffering from a dependence on an addictive substance, especially that of alcohol or drugs, seeking help is pivotal to your survival. Substance abuse and addiction can lead to death, and often addiction is accompanied with mental illness that can lead to distress and the impairment of day to day functioning. While symptoms … Read more

Long Term Disability for Anxiety

Anxiety is defined as a feeling of worry, nervousness or/and unease. When the various symptoms of anxiety becomes debilitating for a person, causing significant stress and impairment from being about to carry out ones day to day life, they are often diagnosed with an Anxiety Disorder. An Anxiety Disorder is a mental disorder that is … Read more

WSIB: Denied Claims Process

WSIB stands for “Workplace Safety & Insurance Board”. Most businesses in Ontario are mandated to register with the WSIB within 10 days of hiring their first employee ( a worker, whether be full-time or part-time). If your employer is covered by WSIB, and you have endured an injury or illness as a result of your … Read more

Dirty Tactics Used by Insurance Companies

As a seasoned short-term disability, long-term disability and worker’s compensation firm, TSF Law has seen a plethora of bullying tactics and means of intimidation used by insurance companies to: Deny submitted claims and legally obligated coverage Have clients withdraw insurance claim appeals Block worker’s compensation complaints Deny full payouts of claims Coerce claimants to settle … Read more

Lyme Disease

Lyme Disease is on the rise, with Environment Canada stating that this year will be the worst for ticks in both metropolitan and suburban areas. Given changes in climate and what seems to be a new migration of ticks through birds and deer, it is important that one proceeds with caution when venturing into bushes, … Read more

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome – a Disability

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS), also know as Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (ME) is a disabling illness that affects over half a million Canadians, according to the Public Health Agency of Canada. This illness can affect multiple working systems of the body and has a debilitating affect on those who suffer from it. There is an exhaustive list … Read more