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  • Thursday, 04 April 2019
Complex Regional Pain Syndrome: A mysterious and disabling disorder
#AskDarrylSinger A minor injury, such as a sprain or strain suffered in an automobile accident, can result in a medical condition producing such intense pain that victims are unable to get out of bed. Complex regional pain syndrome affects more than 9,000 Canadians each year with almost half of the new cases arising in Ontario.…
  • Wednesday, 03 April 2019
Gray v Allens: Constructive Dismissal Decision
#NadiaCondotta The Plaintiff in this Action (the โ€œEmployeeโ€) sued our client, the Defendant Corporation (the โ€œEmployerโ€) for Constructive Dismissal. The bases for her argument were threefold: firstly, that her hours were unilaterally cut by the Employer, thereby changing her employment contract to such a degree that it was no longer the same job and disregarding…
  • Tuesday, 02 April 2019
Compensation for Back Injuries from an Accident
#AskRichardChang If you have lingering pain from a back injury, you are not alone. Almost 85 percent your fellow Canadians will experience an injury or problem with their backs at some point during their lifetimes. The pain and disability associated with an injury to the back can linger for years after an accident and make…
  • Thursday, 28 March 2019
Stress Leave Under New Ontario Sick Leave Rules
  • Tuesday, 26 March 2019
Importance of Getting a Home Inspection
#AskAmandaSousa Whether you are a first-time home buyer or a seasoned real estate investor, finding the right property takes time and effort. You want to know the home in which you plan to raise your family or invest your money is the right one for you. Once you find the perfect property, a home inspection…
  • Thursday, 21 March 2019
How to Choose a Real Estate Agent
#AskIsaacZisckind Making the move from one home to another can be a daunting experience, but a real estate agent makes it easier. The agent working with you can be a source of expert advice and guidance about the real estate market and the process of buying, selling and financing real estate. Your home is undoubtedly…
  • Tuesday, 19 March 2019
Understanding Acquired Brain Injury and Its Consequences
#AskZevBergman Acquired brain injury is not something you hear or read about, but it afflicts more than 1.5 million people in Canada. Half of the 160,000 brain injuries suffered each year are the result of motor vehicle accidents and falls. ABI is responsible more disabilities in children and adults than any other cause. Preventing brain…
  • Thursday, 14 March 2019
What To Do If Injured In A Ride-Sharing Accident
#AskCoryRubin The popularity of Uber, Lyft and other companies known as ride-hailing or ride-sharing services has exploded throughout Ontario. Toronto, for instance, last year reported that almost 70,000 drivers had signed up to drive for both Uber and Lyft. This number does not include drivers registered with other ride-hailing companies operating within the city. ย The…
  • Tuesday, 12 March 2019
Questions To Help You Choose A Personal Injury Lawyer
#AskKevinButler When a car crash, defective product, slip and fall, medical malpractice or incident caused by another partyโ€™s reckless, negligent or careless conduct causes you to be injured, how to choose a personal injury lawyer may seem to be a daunting task. Advertising for personal injury lawyers may seem to be everywhere you turn, including…
  • Thursday, 07 March 2019
Hiking: Know Your Rights If Injured On A Trail
#AskMichaelBlois Ontario offers its residents and visitors countless scenic trails suitable for hiking and off-road cycling no matter what level of experience or ability a person might possess. Chances are that being injured in an accident is the last thing on your mind as you set out for a day of fun and exercise, but…

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