SASKATOON Saskatchewan Government Insurance (SGI) has told a family it will renovate and finish a bedroom and bathroom after home modifications allegedly went awry. The Olson family, from near Blackstrap Lake, has filed two statements of claims against SGI for allegedly not completing modifications to their home and administering benefits for their son, who became a quadriplegic in a 2015 car crash. SGI’s letter, provided by the family, states it will renovate and finish a bedroom and bathroom for Conrad Olson, including but not limited to necessary plumbing, electrical work, flooring, wall tiles and interior finish. SGI will also complete supply and installation of a three-stop custom wheelchair elevator.
SASKATOON A family near Blackstrap Lake has filed two statements of claim against Saskatchewan Government Insurance (SGI) for allegedly not completing modifications to their home and administering benefits for their son. In November 2015, Conrad Olson was driving on his way to work when he hit a patch of black ice, causing the vehicle to flip over. As a result of the accident, he suffered a spinal cord injury, leaving him a quadriplegic. Conrad was 18 at the time. After spending 16 months at Royal University Hospital and Saskatoon City Hospital, Conrad returned to his bungalow home by Blackstrap Lake in March 2017.
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