“there are players who are in need of basic medical care and, for some, disability benefits in terms players who cannot work to varying degrees,” she said.
the number of participants in the cflpa’s group grievance wasn’t disclosed, but wishart previously said more than 200 former players or families had joined the class-action lawsuit, including korey banks, who played for the short-lived ottawa renegades, and relatives of former ottawa rough riders’ gary schreiner, rod woodward and dennis duncan.
“we’re all collecting names,” she said. “they haven’t all been put together, but the list grows daily. and so we’re up from where we were before and, from the april 30 date, we’ll be setting a date for how the arbitration is going to move forward.”
last fall’s news release noted there was no guarantee of success for any party in a legal proceeding, including arbitration. it added that former players looking to file grievances could hire their own lawyers or contact the cflpa.
“step 1 is put your name on the list,” wishart said. “step 2 is going to be let’s figure out the mechanism for which each of these cases will be heard. then step 3 will be proving the repetitive brain trauma allegations. finally, then, will be compensation.