Financial Services Commission des
Commission services financiers
of Ontario de l’Ontario
Neutral Citation: 2014 ONFSCDRS 127
FSCO A13-008002
BETWEEN:
HANNAH HAIDAR
Applicant
and
STATE FARM MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE
INSURANCE COMPANY
Insurer
REASONS FOR DECISION
Before: Arbitrator Jeffrey Rogers
Heard: June 25, 2014, at the offices of the Financial Services Commission of Ontario in Toronto.
Appearances: Ms. Katie McBride, solicitor for State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company;
Mr. Clifford Singh, for Steinberg & Barber Professional Corporation;
No one appearing for Ms. Haidar
Issues:
The issues in this hearing are:
Should Taylor, Steinberg & Barber Professional Corporation be removed from the record as Ms. Haidar’s representative?
Should this arbitration be dismissed because Ms. Haidar has failed to participate?
Is Ms. Haidar liable to pay State Farm’s expenses of the arbitration, and if so, in what amount?
Result:
Taylor, Steinberg & Barber Professional Corporation is removed from the record as Ms. Haidar’s representative.
This arbitration is dismissed.
Ms. Haidar shall pay State Farm’s expenses of the arbitration in the amount of $1,000.00.
EVIDENCE AND ANALYSIS:
The Applicant, Hannah Haidar, was injured in a motor vehicle accident on September 2, 2010. She applied for and received statutory accident benefits from State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company (“State Farm”), payable under the Schedule.1 Disputes arose regarding her entitlement to further claimed benefits. The parties were unable to resolve their disputes through mediation, and Ms. Haidar applied for arbitration at the Financial Services Commission of Ontario under the Insurance Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.I.8, as amended.
A pre-hearing discussion was held on May 22, 2014. Ms. Haidar did not attend. She was represented at the pre-hearing by Mr. Clifford Singh, a lawyer from Steinberg & Barber Professional Corporation. Mr. Singh advised that he had lost contact with his client. The pre-hearing Arbitrator proceeded with the pre-hearing and set a date for the hearing.
Steinberg & Barber Professional Corporation brought a motion for removal from the record, returnable on the date of the hearing. State Farm did not oppose the motion.
I am satisfied that Ms. Haidar was given notice of the hearing and of the motion at her last known address in the records of the Commission. I am satisfied that Ms. Haidar has failed to provide her counsel with instructions, justifying removal from the record on the grounds of a breakdown in the solicitor/client relationship. Steinberg & Barber Professional Corporation is therefore removed from the record.
Ms. Haidar appears to have lost interest in pursuing this matter and has provided no information upon which it could be determined that the hearing should not proceed in her absence. No evidence having been tendered in support of her claims, this arbitration is dismissed.
EXPENSES:
State Farm sought its expenses of the arbitration. I find that State Farm is entitled to its expenses. I find an award of $1,000.00 to be reasonable, given the nature of the claims and the number of attendances.
August 7, 2014
Jeffrey Rogers
Arbitrator
Date
Financial Services Commission des
Commission services financiers
of Ontario de l’Ontario
Neutral Citation: 2014 ONFSCDRS 127
FSCO A13-008002
BETWEEN:
HANNAH HAIDAR
Applicant
and
STATE FARM MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE
INSURANCE COMPANY
Insurer
ARBITRATION ORDER
Under section 282 of the Insurance Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.I.8, as amended, it is ordered that:
Taylor, Steinberg & Barber Professional Corporation is removed from the record as Ms. Haidar’s representative.
This arbitration is dismissed.
Ms. Haidar shall pay State Farm’s expenses of the arbitration in the amount of $1,000.00.
August 7, 2014
Jeffrey Rogers
Arbitrator
Date
Footnotes
- The Statutory Accident Benefits Schedule — Effective September 1, 2010, Ontario Regulation 34/10, as amended.

