#righttosue — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #righttosue, aggregated by home.social.
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Flown to Vancouver with a broken neck, Schober, then 66, spent 7 months adapting to life as a #quadriplegic.
He became one of the 1st #SeriousInjury #victims subject to the #BCgovernment’s #NoFault #insurance, introduced May 1, 2021.
The “enhanced care model,” replaced #litigation based model & provides set amounts of #compensation by #injury type to victims, regardless of fault & without a referral. It eliminates most victims’ #RightToSue.
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Flown to Vancouver with a broken neck, Schober, then 66, spent 7 months adapting to life as a #quadriplegic.
He became one of the 1st #SeriousInjury #victims subject to the #BCgovernment’s #NoFault #insurance, introduced May 1, 2021.
The “enhanced care model,” replaced #litigation based model & provides set amounts of #compensation by #injury type to victims, regardless of fault & without a referral. It eliminates most victims’ #RightToSue.
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Flown to Vancouver with a broken neck, Schober, then 66, spent 7 months adapting to life as a #quadriplegic.
He became one of the 1st #SeriousInjury #victims subject to the #BCgovernment’s #NoFault #insurance, introduced May 1, 2021.
The “enhanced care model,” replaced #litigation based model & provides set amounts of #compensation by #injury type to victims, regardless of fault & without a referral. It eliminates most victims’ #RightToSue.
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Flown to Vancouver with a broken neck, Schober, then 66, spent 7 months adapting to life as a #quadriplegic.
He became one of the 1st #SeriousInjury #victims subject to the #BCgovernment’s #NoFault #insurance, introduced May 1, 2021.
The “enhanced care model,” replaced #litigation based model & provides set amounts of #compensation by #injury type to victims, regardless of fault & without a referral. It eliminates most victims’ #RightToSue.
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CW: U.S. Healthcare
Via The 19th News:
"Disability and aging advocates celebrate Supreme Court’s Talevski decision
The 7-2 ruling preserves the right to sue when federally funded programs aren’t properly administered."https://19thnews.org/2023/06/talevski-supreme-court-decision/