12th Annual Managing and Litigating Disability Insurance ClaimsTuesday, April 17 to Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Metropolitan Hotel, Toronto, Ontario
Take control of your disability insurance claims today. The cost of disability insurance claims is enormous, and navigating the complex medical and legal issues to protect your bottom line is more difficult than ever. Mental health, chronic pain, and other invisible injuries are notoriously difficult to diagnose due to the lack of physical evidence. Social media has transformed how surveillance and investigation evidence is obtained. Bad faith and aggravated damage claims create additional risks for insurers and it can be difficult to know what to do to prevent them. It is crucial to consider your claims from all angles to ensure that you, your clients, and your experts can effectively work together to achieve optimal outcomes for your claims, and avoid the potentially disastrous consequences to your reputation and finances. Attend The Canadian Institute’s 12th Annual Managing and Litigating Disability Insurance Claims event, and arm yourself with practical advice from experts in all areas of disability insurance to ensure you and your clients will come out on top: plaintiff lawyers, defence lawyers, doctors, insurance professionals, mediators, and judges! Gain practical solutions to your most pressing issues in disability insurance, including:
And much more! PLUS! Add value to your attendance by participating in our pre-program workshop: Resolving Common Ethical Dilemmas in Disability Claims. Register today! Call The Canadian Institute toll-free at 1-877-927-7936, fax your registration to 1-877-927-1563, or register online . We look forward to seeing you at the event in April! |
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Accreditation:Metropolitan Hotel Toronto, Ontario The program has been accredited by the Law Society of Upper Canada for 3 Professionalism hours and 3 New Member CPD hours. The following sessions have been accredited by NIDMAR for Continuing Education Credit (CEC) hours for Certified Disability Management Professionals (CDMP) and Certified Return to Work Coordinators (CRTWC), totalling 5.25 CEC hours. |
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