November 27, 2024
Tribunals Ontario has modernized its website to provide a more intuitive, user-friendly online experience for users. For more information, see our operational update and Quick User Guide .
November 18, 2024
Effective November 17, 2024, applicants making electronic payments using debit and credit cards to the Licence Appeal Tribunal – Automobile Accident Benefits Service will see the new WORLDLINE logo instead of TD Canada Trust (TD) logo on the payment webpage.
For more information, please read the operational update.
Licence Appeal Tribunal – Automobile Accident Benefits Service
Resolve a dispute about an insured person’s entitlement to, or amount of, statutory motor vehicle accident benefits
A person who is injured in an automobile accident can apply to LAT-AABS if there is a disagreement about their entitlement to accident benefits or the amount of benefits that should be paid.
If an insurance company believes an individual has been paid too much under their policy, the company can file a LAT-AABS application to have the money returned.
Use e-File to submit applications, forms, supporting documentation and case-related submissions.
The LAT has two divisions – LAT-AABS and LAT-GS (General Service). LAT-GS resolves a variety of appeals including vehicle impoundments, licence suspensions, monetary orders, licensing, consumer compensation claims, and compliance orders.
Before you file
- Steps you should take before filing an application at LAT-AABS
Application and hearing process
- Find out how to file an Application form or Response form with LAT-AABS
- Learn about the case conference and hearing process
- Learn about how the LAT-AABS makes orders and decisions, and what you can do if you disagree
Forms, filing and fees
Laws, rules and decisions
- Learn about the laws and rules related to LAT-AABS
- Learn about how decisions and orders are made at LAT-AABS
Contact the LAT-AABS
- Find out how to contact the LAT-AABS
Learn about the supports and services offered by Tribunals Ontario, including requesting an accommodation, video proceeding resources, options for legal help, French language services, Indigenous services, and more.