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What are the time limits for filing an accident benefit dispute in Toronto?

Time limits are strict in accident benefit disputes in Ontario. Generally, you must apply to the Licence Appeal Tribunal (LAT) within two years of receiving the insurance company’s denial of your benefit. Other deadlines, such as reporting the accident to your insurer and submitting medical forms, can be much shorter—sometimes just days or weeks. Missing a deadline can jeopardize your claim, so contacting an accident benefit dispute lawyer in Toronto quickly is critical.

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