vendredi 10 février 2017
Paralyzed man suing insurer that says injuries don't meet definition of paralysis
A 28-year-old former Nova Scotia resident is suing his insurance company after being denied $120,000 he claims he's entitled to since he lost the use of his legs in a freak accident almost six years ago.
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