Congratulations to Oatley Vigmond law clerk Justin Forshaw for writing an article published in the March issue of OTLA’s The Litigator magazine. Click here to read it. The Litigator is […]
Oatley Vigmond Founding Partner James L. Vigmond will be recognized by the Ontario Trial Lawyers Association (OTLA) during its annual celebration of excellence and leadership within the personal injury bar. […]
Oatley, Vigmond recently represented OTLA as an intervener in the following case, which was appealed to the Divisional Court of Ontario.
What exactly does “marked impairment” mean? According to the AMA’s Guides to the Evaluation of Permanent Impairment, 4th ed., 1993, a person with a marked impairment in daily activities, is a person whose behavioral impairments significantly impede most useful functioning with cleaning, shopping, cooking, riding a bus, paying bills, maintaining a residence, grooming, using a telephone or working.