Category archives: Awareness

Don’t Wait for the Thaw: Understanding the 60-Day Slip and Fall Rule in Ontario

In Ontario, winter isn’t just a season; it’s a liability minefield. From the slushy sidewalks of Toronto to the icy parking lots of Ottawa, slip and fall accidents are among the leading causes of traumatic brain injuries and orthopedic fractures. However, many victims wait until they are fully healed to seek legal advice, only to discover that their right to sue has already expired. The 60-Day Countdown: Bill 118 Explained In December 2020, the Ontario government passed an amendment to the Occupiers’ Liability Act that fundamentally changed the landscape for slip and fall victims. Previously, you generally had two years ... Read more

Outsmart Tech-Savvy Thieves: Prevent Car Theft Methods

Concerned about car theft in today's tech-driven world? This article covers effective methods to prevent car theft methods, including protecting your OBD port, combatting relay theft, and securing your vehicle's CAN bus system.

Debunking Common Legal Misconceptions: Know Your Rights

Don't let common legal misconceptions lead you astray. This article explores surprising legal myths and why consulting an attorney is crucial for accurate legal guidance.

Bullying Stops Here, School Bullying Lawsuits

Pink Shirt Day Pink Shirt Day is an annual event celebrated in Canadian schools to promote anti-bullying and inclusiveness. On this day, students and staff members wear pink shirts to symbolize their commitment to creating a safe and accepting environment for all children. The day was inspired by a 2007 incident in which a student at a Nova Scotia high school was bullied for wearing a pink shirt on the first day of school. Two classmates took a stand against this bullying by purchasing and distributing 50 pink shirts to students at the school the next day. This show of ... Read more