Thanks for the kind words, guys. The basic advice is on my website (
www.zhivovlaw.ca). I don't want to give legal advice on the internet. Even if you don't have comprehensive, your insurance has to provide the section B no-fault medical benefits for up to 2 years. For property damage you will have to deal with the other side - they owe you a rental until your vehicle is repaired or until they pay you out if it's written off. Go to the doctor. If you have specific questions email/PM me...