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  • Tuesday, 11 December 2018
Slip-and-Fall Injuries: Who Is At Fault?
#AskTatyanaLoefflerVulpe Tripping or stumbling while walking or climbing steps is such a common occurrence that most people do not give it a second thought, but more Canadians are injured by falls than by any other form of accident. Fall-related injuries result in more thanย 150,000ย hospital admissions a year with the average stay in hospital averaging more…
  • Thursday, 06 December 2018
Injuries on Ontario Ski Slopes
#AskCoryRubin The snow and cold temperatures of winter offer opportunities for residents and visitors to take advantage of the many opportunities to take to the slopes forย skiing and snowboardingย throughout Ontario. Regardless of your skill level, accidents and injuries are a common occurrence. When the cause of an accident on the slopes is caused by negligence…
  • Tuesday, 04 December 2018
Avoiding accidents and injuries this holiday season
#AskRobertGabor The holiday season offers the opportunity for family and friends to come together in celebration. A trip to hospital or a call to the fire department should not become part of your holiday tradition, but accidents and serious injuries increase at this time of year according toย reportsย from hospital trauma centers across Canada. Keeping yourself…
  • Tuesday, 13 November 2018
Back Pain: Getting Compensated For An Injury
#AskMeenaSaini Back pain is one of the most frequent complaints you hear from people. Studies show that four out of five Canadians will experience some degree of back pain at least once in their lives. A slip on an icy sidewalk and lifting something heavy at work are only two of the many causes of…
  • Friday, 09 November 2018
Remembrance Day with Michael Blois | 100th Anniversary
#AskMichaelBlois This Sunday, at the 11thย hour, will be the 100thย anniversary of the end of the first World War. It is a time for all Canadians to reflect on those who bravely answered the call to arms. Of those who answered, approximately 200 were lawyers and 300 were students-at-law from Ontario. These privileged persons volunteered for…
  • Thursday, 01 November 2018
Owner liability for dog bite injuries
#AskPaulMariani There are estimated to be almost 8 million dogs kept as pets throughout Canada. While people might look upon dogs as being manโ€™s best friend, being attacked by a dog can be a traumatic and life-threatening event. Lacerations, broken bones and death are only some of the consequences associated with an attack by someoneโ€™s…
  • Thursday, 25 October 2018
How Does Ontario No-Fault Insurance Affect Your Right To Sue?
#AskMichaelBlois If you are injured in an automobile accident in Ontario, you might be surprised to learn that your claim for compensation must be filed with your own auto insurance company. You might also have the right to sue the drivers of other vehicles involved in the accident if they were at fault in causing…
  • Tuesday, 23 October 2018
Workplace Injuries and Lawsuits Against Third Parties
#AskJillianCarrington An injury or illness caused by an accident or conditions at your place of employment would entitle you to benefits, including health care services and a percentage of the normal take-home pay lost while unable to work. This system administered by the Ontario Workplace Safety & Insurance Board avoids lawsuits by workers against their…
  • Thursday, 18 October 2018
What To Do When Injuries Occur In A Nursing Home
#AskKevinButler The Canadian population is aging thanks in part to the baby boomer generation. According to the latestย population statistics, there has been an almost 20 percent increase in the number of Canadians who are older than 85 years of age coupled with an overall increase in the age of the population in general to the…
  • Tuesday, 16 October 2018
Study Finds High Death Rate in Bicycle-Motor Vehicle Collisions
#AskStevenWilder Researchers studying Ontario accidents involving a motor vehicle hitting a bicycle from the rear found thatย 43 percentย of those collisions resulting in the death of the cyclist. The increased use of bicycles by adults for exercise and as an inexpensive method for commuting to work and avoiding rush hour traffic is reflected in the fact…

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