Meghan Hull Jacquin Quoted in The Canadian Press on Ontario’s LAT Crisis

Meghan Hull Jacquin Personal Injury Lawyer Canadian Press

Meghan Hull Jacquin was featured in an investigative piece by The Canadian Press (April 21, 2026) examining growing concerns about fairness at Ontario’s Licence Appeal Tribunal (LAT), the body responsible for resolving car accident benefits disputes.

Meghan spoke about her client Ngoc My Ly, a Toronto-area woman who spent six years fighting her insurer after a 2019 crash, including a compromised hearing where the adjudicator had accepted a job with the opposing insurer before rendering a decision. She highlighted a key structural flaw: unlike court, the LAT does not award legal costs to successful applicants, a barrier that discourages injured people from pursuing valid claims.

With applicant success rates at the tribunal dropping to just eight per cent in 2024, Meghan questioned whether the system is delivering on its promises to injured Ontarians.

To read the full article, click here.

Also now covered by: The Globe and Mail and CP24.


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