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  • Wednesday, 02 May 2018
Swimming safety
#AskBrandonGreenwood Ontario offers an abundance of opportunities to cool off during the heat of summer with lakes, ponds and backyard swimming pools within easy reach of anyone wishing to go for a swim. As enjoyable as swimming can be, there are risks associated with it that can lead to injuries and death. There was an…
  • Monday, 30 April 2018
Trampoline and bouncy castle safety
#AskTJGogna Trampolines and bouncy castles offer hours of fun and thrills for children and for adults who decide to join in the fun. They are not without risk. The frequency of people being injured or killed while using trampolines or inflatable bounce structures is alarming. According to one study,ย 42 percentย of injuries at amusement parks are…
  • Friday, 20 April 2018
Tips to Remain Safe While Bicycling This Summer
#AskScottTottle Between the years of 1994 and 2012, a there were a total of 1,408 deaths due to bicycle accidents. This equates to about 74 deaths per year, which is a trend that is still true today. Approximatelyย 57 percent of these deathsย involved people under the age of 20. With such shocking statistics in mind, it…
  • Monday, 02 April 2018
Road Safety and Vision Zero Safety Plan
#AskMeenaSaini Making it safe for everyone using the nationโ€™s streets, roads and highways was the goal of the originalย Vision Zero Canadaย campaign under the direction of a private, nonprofit organization. The underlying premise behind the project was to achieve zero injuries and deaths caused by motor vehicle accidents. Focusing on infrastructure development, driver and pedestrian education,…
  • Wednesday, 21 March 2018
Who is responsible for injuries suffered by spectators at sporting events?
#AskCoryRubin Sports fans in Ontario have baseball, hockey and other professional teams to follow. The popularity of spectator sports and the sizable crowds drawn to those events can increase the likelihood of fans suffering injuries either as a result of a baseball orย hockey puckย flying into the crowd or as a result of the actions of…
  • Monday, 19 March 2018
Pedestrian injuries and liability claims
  • Wednesday, 14 March 2018
Can schools be liable for injuries to students?
#AskJillianCarrington When you send your children off to school in the morning, you expect them to be safe while under the supervision and care of teachers and school administrators. Unfortunately, children can beย injuredย in accidents occurring while at school, which can lead to parents wondering about the legal responsibility of schools and school officials when a…
  • Monday, 12 March 2018
What you need to know about slip and fall injuries
  • Friday, 09 March 2018
Steps motorcyclists can take to avoid accidents and injuries
#AskMichaelBlois The end of winter has a lot of people spending time in their garages getting their motorcycles ready to take onto the roads throughout Ontario. Motorcycle enthusiasts boast of the pleasure of traveling through the cities and countryside without the confinement imposed by the steel and glass enclosure of other types of motor vehicles.…
  • Wednesday, 07 March 2018
Springtime safe driving tips

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