What are the similarities between Table 3 and Table 4 in the classification of Impairments Due to Mental and Behavioral Disorders?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Kusnierz v. The Economical Mutual Insurance Company, 2010 ONSC 5749 (CanLII):

The court in Desbiens v. Mordini, supra, noted the similarities in the descriptions between Table 3 in Chapter 4 and the table in Chapter 14 entitled "Classification of Impairments Due to Mental and Behavioral Disorders". These are set out below: [page131] [QL:GRAPHIC NAME="104OR3d113-1.jpg"/]

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