Odds 'stacked' against car accident victims who take benefits disputes to Ontario tribunal, lawyers say

The scene of a multiple car pile up on Highway 416 northbound at Bankfield Dr. just south of Ottawa on Monday Dec. 14, 2009. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Pawel Dwulit

TORONTO - It took six years and a complicated legal battle for Ngoc My Ly to reach a settlement with her insurance company after a car crash that left her with chronic pain, depression, dizziness and memory loss.

After her treatment plan and benefit claims were initially denied by her insurer, Aviva, the Toronto-area woman turned to Ontario's Licence Appeal Tribunal, a quasi-judicial body tasked in 2016 with handling accident benefits disputes in an effort to make the process faster and more user-friendly.

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