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  • Monday, 26 June 2017
Be Cautious When Signing Waivers for Adventure Activities
#AskMichaelBlois Some of the activities available for you to enjoy whether you live or are vacationing inOntario have risks associated with them. Whitewater rafting, skydiving, bungee jumping and skiing are only a few of the adventure sports in which a participant can be seriously injured or killed when something goes wrong. Companies offering such dangerous…
  • Friday, 23 June 2017
Hands-free Cellphones Might Be Legal, But Are They Safe?
#AskRobertGabor Distracted driving is a serious highway safety issue. According to the Ontario provincial police, distracted driving caused moreย fatalitiesย in vehicle crashes last year than alcohol and drug impaired driving or speeding. Talking on a cellphone using a hands-free device might be legal under the law, but according to statistics reported by theย Royal Canadian Mounted Police,…
  • Wednesday, 21 June 2017
Minimizing The Risk of Concussion in Contact Sports
#AskDanielDiamond Canadian children are falling victim to sports-related head injuries at an alarming rate.ย Concussionsย were diagnosed in 39 percent of children between 10 and 18 years of age treated at hospital emergency departments for head injuries suffered during their participation in a sporting event. Another 24 percent of children in the same age group were diagnosed…
  • Monday, 19 June 2017
What to Do If You are Injured on an Amusement Park Ride
#AskYanivSpielberg Amusement parks, fairs and carnivals can be wonderful places to have fun while spending a day with your friends and family. Roller coasters, Ferris wheels, merry-go-rounds and other rides offer hours of good-natured entertainment for people of all ages to enjoy. Sadly, things go wrong and people are seriously injured or killed on amusement…
  • Friday, 16 June 2017
Challenges Faced By Brain Injury Victims Returning to the Workplace
#AskZevBergman Theย statistics about brain injuriesย are shocking. Out of 100,000 children living in Ontario this year, 795 of them will become the victims a brain injury. There are almost half a million people in the province suffering from a brain injury with another person becoming a victim every 3.5 minutes. A brain injury can be severe…
  • Wednesday, 14 June 2017
Legal Rights of Older Adults in Congregate Living and Care Facilities
There were almost 5 million adults 65 years of age and older living in Ontario and other provinces throughout Canada according to theย Census of Populationcompleted in 2011. Most of them, about 92 percent, lived in private households. Data from the same census showed the percentage of older adults moving into congregate living facilities increased as…
  • Monday, 12 June 2017
What Motorists and Bicycle Riders Should Know About Toronto Bike Lanes
#AskSandraZisckind Although they are frequently associated with children, bicycles are no longer a childโ€™s toy. The number of adults using bicycles to get to and from work or as a way to improve their health through the exercise they get from cycling has grown to the point where accidents involving motorists and bicycle riders occur…
  • Friday, 09 June 2017
Understanding the Auto Accident Claims Process in Ontario
#AskCoryRubin The shock caused by breaking glass and twisting metal as two motor vehicles collide can make it difficult to think clearly and make decisions. If there are injuries or property damage, a claim must be filed with your insurance company. Here are some tips to help you through the auto accident claims process following…
  • Wednesday, 07 June 2017
4 Tactics Insurance Companies Use to Deny Claims, and What to Do About Them
#AskKevinButler Whether you or a loved one are injured in a slip-and-fall on someoneโ€™s property, in a car accident or attacked by your neighbourโ€™s dog, you will have to deal with insurance company investigators and claims adjusters to be compensated. Chances are the person you speak to at the insurance company about your claim will…
  • Friday, 02 June 2017
Right of Way Rules for Designated Bike Lanes
#AskIsaacZisckind According to the most recently completedย National Household Survey, almost 202,000 people said they used a bicycle to commute to work. Weather conditions and the distance individuals must travel to get to their jobs makes bicycle travel more popular within theย downtown area of citiesย more popular than in outlining areas. The introduction of designated bicycle lanes…

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