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  • Monday, 05 March 2018
Staying safe when hiking in the spring
#AskRobertGabor The province of Ontario offers residents and visitors an endless variety of scenicย trailsย to hike and explore. Springtime offers a much-needed change from the cold and snowy winter weather and what better way to take advantage of it than by hiking through the countryside. Hiking in the springtime presents challenges, so here are a few…
  • Friday, 02 March 2018
Farm safety
  • Friday, 16 February 2018
What parents need to know about children and concussions
#AskSimonDiamond Children always seem to be doing something. Whether riding a bicycle or playing an organized sport, the activities children participate in putting them at risk of suffering a concussion due to an injury to the head. The Government of Canada reports thatย 64 percentย of hospital emergency department visits by children between 10 and 18 years…
  • Wednesday, 14 February 2018
What are your rights if injured while riding public transportation?
#AskHeikkiCoxKikkajoon The size of the province can make it seem as though getting around Ontario should be difficult, but the existence of public transportation, particularly in Toronto and other large cities, helps commuters and visitors in their daily travels. Using public transportation is not without its risks. One of the companies providing public transportation in…
  • Monday, 12 February 2018
What responsibility do owners have when their dogs bite someone?
  • Friday, 09 February 2018
How independent are independent medical exams?
#AskDanielDiamond An independent medical examination might be a little confusing for an accident victim suffering from catastrophic injuries who is told to attend one. After all, the victim is being treated by his or her own doctor whose reports have already been made available for review by the insurance company requesting the IME. The truth…
  • Wednesday, 07 February 2018
Mistakes that can hurt your personal injury case
#AskCoreySax There are a number of ways in which you could suffer an injury through no fault of your own. People refer to them as accidents, but in many instances, they are the result of someoneโ€™s negligent conduct. Whether itโ€™s a car accident, a slip and fall on someoneโ€™s property, a defective product or doctorโ€™s…
  • Monday, 05 February 2018
Birth Injuries and how a personal injury lawyer can help you
Ask most parents about their gender preference for their unborn child, and most of them say that all they want is a healthy child. Sadly, labour can be a difficult time for both the expectant mother and unborn child. Delivery only adds to the potential for complications to arise causing injuries to the mother, the…
  • Friday, 02 February 2018
What is the Statutory Accident Benefits Schedule (SABS)
#AskIsaacZisckind An injury suffered in an Ontario motor vehicle accident can be physically and financially devastating. You must endure the pain and trauma from the injuries suffered in the collision that could keep you out of work while bills start to pile up as you worry about how they are going to be paid. Help…
  • Wednesday, 31 January 2018
Remove icicles in order to avoid liability
#AskSandraZisckind Slippery sidewalks and roads are not the only risks winter weather brings for Ontario residents. Most people have become accustomed to theย dangersย snow and ice pose and take extra care when walking over patches of snow or ice. While people are focusing their attention to what is beneath their feet, another winter danger could be…

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