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Originally Posted by Slava
I'm talking about general pain, suffering, and inconvenience. I understand that an injured party could go and get all the physio and massages they need (or whatever is required). But you know...there is also that ongoing issue of having to do that, not being able to do the things you like doing, and that is someone else's fault. You should be able to get some financial compensation in that case.
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I know exactly what you are talking about.
But currently in Alberta your own medical benefits are only I think $50k (?) and can be accessed for only 2 years.
I am wondering if that amount has been increase and time the benefits are accessible has been extended.
BTW, I am with you, I am not a fan of no fault.