When accidents happen, lives can be turned upside down. Searching for the right information and resources can be frustrating and time consuming. As one of the top personal injury law firms in Canada, we believe in providing our clients with extraordinary assistance and care. On this page we’ve gathered links to forms you may need to complete if you’ve been injured in an accident, as well as links to information on legal, financial, medical and support resources that might be helpful along your path to recovery.
Helpful Links
Statutory Accident Benefits Schedule (SABS): Summary and Accident Benefits Forms
All automobile policies in Ontario include statutory accident benefits coverage (SABS) that you are entitled to even if the accident was your fault. For your convenience we have prepared a simple chart which outlines the basic entitlements found in all automobile insurance policies in Ontario.
Even with these rights, the process of completing your claim is usually more complex than you think.
For your convenience, we’ve gathered some of the common forms you need to complete if you’ve been injured in an accident. We advise that you have your lawyer review them before submitting them to ensure the wording you’ve used is appropriate and doesn’t cause you any issues. These forms and others can be found on the Financial Services Commission of Ontario site.
- Application for Accident Benefits (OCF 1)
- Employer’s Confirmation Form (OCF-2)
- Disability Certificate (OCF-3)
- Expenses Claim Form (OCF-6)
- Election of Income Replacement, Non-Earner or Caregiver Benefit (OCF-10)
- Treatment and Assessment Plan (OCF-18)
- Application for Determination of Catastrophic Impairment (OCF-19)
- Auto Insurance Standard Invoice (OCF-21)
- Treatment Confirmation Form (OCF-23)
- Minor Injury Treatment Discharge Report (OCF-24)
- Assessment of Attendant Care Needs (Form 1)
Legal Statutes and Resources
Provided below are some of the more commonly-referred to legal statutes that set out the responsibilities of various parties under the law, as well as resources to help you understand how the statutes apply to you.
Financial Resources
Accident victims often face difficult financial situations. Below are resources that can help you understand what financial support is available to help you in your particular situation, regardless of whether you pursue a legal course of action.
Support and Medical Resources
Guide to health and long-term care providers in Ontario.
Support Networks for Survivors
There are numerous support networks available to help you and your family. We support the efforts of many of these organizations to help them continue their fundraising activities that benefit so many in our communities.