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sec.6Documents to accompany notice of claim— Act , s 9
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### sec.6 Documents to accompany notice of claim— Act , s 9
For section 9 (2) (d) of the Act , this section provides for the documents required to accompany a notice of a claim.
Part 1 of the notice of the claim must be accompanied by each of the following documents—
the claimant’s certificate, subject to subsection (3) ;
for a claim, other than a health care claim—a copy of any certificate signed by a doctor relevant to the personal injury to which the claim relates that is in the claimant’s possession;
for a dependency claim—a copy of the injured person’s death certificate;
for a health care claim—the following documents in the claimant’s possession—
a copy of any advice or warnings provided to the injured person by a health care provider about the treatment alleged to have given rise to the personal injury to which the claim relates;
a copy of any consent provided to the health care provider by the injured person about the treatment alleged to have given rise to the personal injury to which the claim relates.
If the notice of the claim is signed by the claimant’s lawyer under section 44 (3) of the Act , the claimant’s certificate must accompany the notice of the claim signed and given by the claimant under section 44 (4) of the Act .
Part 2 of the notice of the claim must be accompanied by a copy of any other document in the claimant’s possession that is relevant to the personal injury, economic loss, treatment or rehabilitation to which the claim relates.
(sec.6-ssec.1) For section 9 (2) (d) of the Act , this section provides for the documents required to accompany a notice of a claim.
(sec.6-ssec.2) Part 1 of the notice of the claim must be accompanied by each of the following documents— the claimant’s certificate, subject to subsection (3) ; for a claim, other than a health care claim—a copy of any certificate signed by a doctor relevant to the personal injury to which the claim relates that is in the claimant’s possession; for a dependency claim—a copy of the injured person’s death certificate; for a health care claim—the following documents in the claimant’s possession— a copy of any advice or warnings provided to the injured person by a health care provider about the treatment alleged to have given rise to the personal injury to which the claim relates; a copy of any consent provided to the health care provider by the injured person about the treatment alleged to have given rise to the personal injury to which the claim relates.
(sec.6-ssec.3) If the notice of the claim is signed by the claimant’s lawyer under section 44 (3) of the Act , the claimant’s certificate must accompany the notice of the claim signed and given by the claimant under section 44 (4) of the Act .
(sec.6-ssec.4) Part 2 of the notice of the claim must be accompanied by a copy of any other document in the claimant’s possession that is relevant to the personal injury, economic loss, treatment or rehabilitation to which the claim relates.
- (a) the claimant’s certificate, subject to subsection (3) ;
- (b) for a claim, other than a health care claim—a copy of any certificate signed by a doctor relevant to the personal injury to which the claim relates that is in the claimant’s possession;
- (c) for a dependency claim—a copy of the injured person’s death certificate;
- (d) for a health care claim—the following documents in the claimant’s possession— (i) a copy of any advice or warnings provided to the injured person by a health care provider about the treatment alleged to have given rise to the personal injury to which the claim relates; (ii) a copy of any consent provided to the health care provider by the injured person about the treatment alleged to have given rise to the personal injury to which the claim relates.
- (i) a copy of any advice or warnings provided to the injured person by a health care provider about the treatment alleged to have given rise to the personal injury to which the claim relates;
- (ii) a copy of any consent provided to the health care provider by the injured person about the treatment alleged to have given rise to the personal injury to which the claim relates.
- (i) a copy of any advice or warnings provided to the injured person by a health care provider about the treatment alleged to have given rise to the personal injury to which the claim relates;
- (ii) a copy of any consent provided to the health care provider by the injured person about the treatment alleged to have given rise to the personal injury to which the claim relates.