Healing After Impact

Expert care to manage pain, restore function, and get you back to life safely.

Auto Collision Injuries

Whiplash

A neck injury caused by sudden back-and-forth movement, leading to pain, stiffness, and headaches.

Concussion

A traumatic brain injury from impact, causing dizziness, confusion, headaches, or memory issues.

Joint Injuries

Damage to joints such as shoulders, knees, hips, or elbows, including dislocations, sprains, and cartilage damage.

Spinal Cord Injuries

Damage to the spinal cord, potentially leading to pain, numbness, weakness, or paralysis.

Soft Tissue Injuries

Damage to muscles, ligaments, and tendons, resulting in sprains, strains, or bruising.

Functional Injuries

Injuries that affect your ability to perform activities of daily living (ADLs), such as walking, dressing, or lifting, often causing reduced mobility or strength.

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Port Credit, ON L5G1N1

When

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Am I eligible for treatment if I’m involved in an accident in Ontario?

Yes, under the Statutory Accident Benefits Schedule (SABS), anyone injured in a motor vehicle collision in Ontario (drivers, passengers, pedestrians) is entitled to accident benefits, including medical and rehabilitation support.

Do I need a referral from a doctor before I start treatments like physio or chiropractic?

Not always, many clinics treating accident‑related injuries can initiate treatment and submit required forms under the claim process, though certain providers and insurers may ask for medical documentation.

How soon should I start treatment after the accident?

As soon as possible. Early assessment and intervention improve outcomes and support your claim. Delays can reduce effectiveness and make insurance approval more difficult.

What rehabilitation services are covered after a car accident?

Coverage can include physiotherapy, chiropractic care, registered massage, occupational therapy, psychological counselling, assistive devices and more, depending on the injury and your policy.

How much funding am I entitled to for rehabilitation under Ontario accident benefits?

The amount depends on how serious your injuries are. For non‑catastrophic cases you may get up to around $65,000 for medical and rehab benefits; minor‑injury cases (MIG) have lower caps.

What happens if the insurer denies or limits my rehabilitation treatment?

If treatment is denied or capped, there’s a process to appeal or request further justification. Keeping detailed medical records, treatment plans, and communication is critical.

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