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  • Monday, 13 May 2019
Protect Your Rights: Know How To Handle Car Accident Reporting
#AskTaniaFleming Car accidents happen at an alarming rate throughout Canada. According to the latest accident statistics released by the government, almost 155,000 people were injured in road accidents in a single year. Not all collisions result in personal injuries or fatalities, but knowing what to do when involved in a car accident and the legal…
  • Thursday, 09 May 2019
Determining Fault In A Toronto Car Accident Claim
#AskNadiaCondotta Someone is usually at fault when a car accident happens in Toronto. It is not uncommon for multiple drivers to be at least partially at fault when their negligent behaviour contributes to causing a collision. Drivers must exercise the same standard of care in operating their motor vehicles as would be expected under the…
  • Tuesday, 07 May 2019
Dangers of Leaving Your Dog In A Parked Car
#AskMeenaSaini Dogs seem to be everywhere if you travel around Ontario. Many restaurants now allow dogs to accompany their owners at outdoor dining areas. Taking Fido with you everywhere you go might be popular, but there are risks particularly when your dog is not a welcome visitor and must be left unattended in the car.…
  • Thursday, 02 May 2019
How To Sue Someone in Ontario
#AskBrandonGreenwood When injured in an accident caused by the negligence of another party, getting the compensation you deserve frequently requires suing the other person. It would be nice if insurance companies and the parties responsible for causing your injuries simply offered to pay the damages, but as experienced Ontario personal injury lawyers know, the ability…
  • Tuesday, 30 April 2019
Out-of-Province Motor Vehicle Accident
#AskScottTottle Motor vehicle accidents happen suddenly and usually without warning. They are frequently violent events that can cause serious physical injuries. If you are an Ontario resident travelling far from home, the levels of anxiety and confusion increase as you are left wondering what to do next and who to turn to for help. A…
  • Thursday, 25 April 2019
What if I Can’t Afford a Lawyer After a Car Accident?
#AskSimonDiamond Car accident victims who suffer serious injuries and are unable to work are entitled to compensation from the party whose negligent conduct caused the accident to occur. Medical treatment, rehabilitation and physical therapy, diagnostic testing and other expenses you incur add to the stress of being unable to earn a living while recovering from…
  • Tuesday, 23 April 2019
What Should You Do If Denied Canadian Pension Plan Disability Benefits?
#AskJoshuaHimel Your future can look bleak when the injuries suffered through an accident or illness make it impossible for you return to work and earn a living. The Canadian Pension Plan disability benefits offer hope with financial assistance for individuals who are disabled. The application process to obtain disability benefits can be a long one.…
  • Thursday, 18 April 2019
Road Infrastructure and How it can Help Road Safety
#AskHeikkiCoxKikkajoon Government efforts to make it safer for people to travel the roads and highways of Ontario and the other provinces are motivated by a desire to reduce the number of accidents in which people are seriously injured or killed. Ontario Provincial Police reported a dramatic increase in fatalities last year with 341 people killed…
  • Tuesday, 16 April 2019
Avoid Accidents Using These Safe Driving Tips for Spring
#AskJillianCarrington It could be more than merely a coincidence that daylight saving time when most Canadian communities set their clocks one hour ahead usually results in up to a 20 percent increase in accidents on the road. The reason could have as much to do with spring weather and road conditions as it does with…
  • Thursday, 11 April 2019
What To Do After Being Diagnosed With Traumatic Acquired Brain Injury
#AskTatyanaLoefflerVulpe More than 1.5 million of your fellow Canadians live with the effects of acquired brain injuries with another 160,000 people being diagnosed each year. Acquired brain injury can be caused by illnesses and disorders, such as meningitis, encephalitis and strokes, or it can be the result of a car accident, a fall or a…

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