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  • Friday, 26 January 2018
What to do when you see an accident
#AskTJGogna Almost 36,000 collisions causing fatalities or personal injuries took place in Ontario according to the most recentย reportย from the Ontario Ministry of Transportation. More than 68,000 vehicles were involved in those collisions, so the chances are pretty good that you could be a witness to an accident or be an occupant in a vehicle in…
  • Wednesday, 24 January 2018
Can you receive compensation for whiplash injury?
#AskRichardChang Whiplash is a common injury suffered by occupants of a vehicle struck with some force in the rear by another vehicle. Because it is classified as a soft-tissue injury and usually does not show up in diagnostic imaging, such as X-rays, MRIs or CAT scans, insurance company representatives attempt to minimize the seriousness of…
  • Monday, 22 January 2018
Chronic pain and personal injury claims
#AskTatyanaLoefflerVulpe A significant portion of the nationโ€™s population, approximately 1.5 million people according to at least oneย survey, suffer from chronic pain. Unlike a broken bone or a scar, pain is not something that can be seen or experienced by anyone other than the person suffering from it. For the injured victim of an accident caused…
  • Friday, 19 January 2018
How dash cams can impact personal injury cases
#AskJillianCarrington Highway collisions can be sudden and violent events frequently lasting no more than a few seconds. It is common for witnesses, and even drivers and passengers involved in the accident, to give vastly differing accounts of what happened. When a personal injury case goes to court, a judge must sort through the evidence and…
  • Wednesday, 17 January 2018
Liability in public transit accidents
#AskCoryRubin Public transit systems located throughout Ontario offer a convenient and inexpensive method for people to travel about. The GO transit system servicing the Toronto and Hamilton areas now carries more thanย 70 millionย passengers each year. Other bus and rail systems are equally as popular with local residents and visitors. As with other means of transportation,…
  • Monday, 15 January 2018
Stay safe by practicing ice safety this winter
#AskKevinButler The cold temperatures associated with a typical Ontario winter make it possible for children and adults to enjoy outdoor activities on frozen lakes and ponds. Skating, hockey and ice fishing are only a few of the activities people get to enjoy once the water freezes and itโ€™s safe to head out onto the ice.…
  • Wednesday, 10 January 2018
Tobogganing safety in Ontario, Canada
#AskStevenWilder Tobogganing is a popular way to have some outdoor fun and take advantage of the long, snowy winters that are common in Ontario, Canada. The equipment needed to participate is not that expensive and hillsides offering the perfect conditions for the sport are usually only a short drive away or within walking distance. Tobogganing…
  • Monday, 08 January 2018
Liability and shovelling this winter
#AskStevenWilder Itโ€™s a fact of life throughout Ontario that winter brings snow and lots of it. Shovelling the icy substance from the sidewalks in front of your home or business might not be the most pleasant way to spend a part of your day, but not doing it could make you responsible if someone is…
  • Friday, 05 January 2018
Questions to ask before hiring a personal injury lawyer in Ontario
#AskRobertGabor If you have been injured because of the negligent or wrongful conduct of another party, you could be entitled to compensation. Car accidents and injuries caused by falling on an ice-covered sidewalk that someone failed to clear are examples of the types of cases handled by personal injury lawyers. Choosing a lawyer to represent you can…
  • Wednesday, 03 January 2018
Ontario introduces welcome changes to its Disability Support Program
#AskScottTottleย  The Ontario Disability Support Program provides financial assistance to disabled individuals and their families in need of help with essential living expenses. Included among the benefits of ODSP are prescription drugs, vision care and career and employment guidance. Individuals receiving compensation for pain and suffering in personal injury cases could lose all or part…

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