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  • Monday, 20 February 2017
Steps to Take to Prepare for a Safe Snowmobile Outing
#AskDanielDiamond According to the Ontario Provincial Police, there have already been seven fatal snowmobile-related accidents since the start of this season. Although snowmobiling can be a dangerous activity, it can also create a safe, enjoyable activity for the family if the proper precautions and laws are followed. Essential checks before you go out There are…
  • Thursday, 16 February 2017
Personal Injury Claims in Private Vacation Rentals
#AskZevBergman We’ve all seen the advertisements from HomeAway or Airbnb. People from around the world offering their homes, or a room in their home, for a vacation with all the amenities of home. A search for a vacation home rental in Canada will bring up thousands of options. But offering your home to a stranger,…
  • Monday, 13 February 2017
Winter Driving Tips for a Safer Trip
#AskCoreySax Driving during winter in freezing temperatures can make for a scary task, but driving while the roads are covered in ice or snow can be especially daunting. However, there are many preparations and precautions drivers can take before they hit the road and while they are out and about. Can your trip be delayed?…
  • Thursday, 09 February 2017
An Overview of Real Estate Closing Costs
Real Estate Closing Costs Overview Understanding all of the real estate closing costs associated with your transactions can help prepare you more effectively for this final meeting. It is important to identify an attorney with real estate experience well in advance of moving forward with a real estate transaction. Your attorney can help review all…
  • Tuesday, 07 February 2017
Driving Without Insurance: Just How Risky Is It?
When you ask people what the worst driving infractions are youโ€™ll hear a few different answers. Running red lights. Fender benders. DUIโ€™s. Driving without a license.ย But one that many gloss over is driving without insurance. They shouldnโ€™t. The minimum penalty for driving without insurance is $5,000. And thatโ€™s a minimum that no judge or lawyer…
  • Tuesday, 24 January 2017
What to Do If You Are Involved in an Accident Overseas
#AskSimonDiamond The last thing anyone wants or needs is to suffer an injury resulting from a motor vehicle accident. The only thing worse is if it happens when you are travelling in a different country. Whether you are there for business or pleasure, itโ€™s likely to ruin your trip. Due to complexities in the law…
  • Monday, 16 January 2017
The Role of a Personal Injury Lawyer
#AskRobertGabor Over the years,ย personal injury lawyersย have been the butt of many jokes, and been referred to by the derogatory term โ€œambulance chaserโ€. The reason for this is most people go through their lives fortunately never having to utilize the services of a personal injury lawyer, and so their exact role and the benefits they provide…
  • Tuesday, 10 January 2017
When is a Bouncer Liable?
#AskDanielDiamond Many bouncers seem to think that they are above the law, and that they may use whatever force necessary to eject a patron from their nightclub. Iโ€™ve had clients who have done nothing wrong, but have simply been in the wrong place at the wrong time (in the path of an angry bouncer). Even…
  • Tuesday, 27 December 2016
Increased Risk of Personal Injuries in the Winter
#AskKevinButler The cold weather often brings ice, sleet, and snow with it. Of course, the holiday season also means more parties and get-togethers that often involve nighttime driving and alcohol. These conditions can be dangerous, regardless of whether you are simply walking down the sidewalk or driving in traffic.ย Personal injuriesย like slip and fall accidents and…
  • Tuesday, 20 December 2016
The Risk of Injury During Christmas Decorating with Yaniv Spielberg
#AskYanivSpielberg The Christmas season is upon us, and, for many people, that means lights, Christmas trees, and garland. Unfortunately, the weather can be treacherous and climbing on a ladder to light your home can be one of the most dangerous feats you attempt all year. Holiday-related injuries are relatively common, and, according to the Consumer…

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