It’s finally warming up and you’re ready to get out in the fresh air. With Bike to Work Day right around the corner (May 28th) kicking off Bike Month, it’s important to know your rights as a cyclist in case of an accident. Read More
Month: May 2018
What Happens If You Suffer A Slip And Fall Accident On City Property?
Slip and fall claims are complicated to begin with but if you have suffered an injury on city property, it becomes even more so. But if an injury is due to the government’s lack of care, then you do have legal rights. A personal injury claim can be brought against municipalities and the government with a few more limiting deadlines than a typical slip and fall claim. Read More
New Ways Available To Diagnose Concussions
It has been determined that nearly 160,000 Canadians suffer a brain injury every year with over half of them as a result of motor vehicle accidents and falls. Another 30 percent occurs in youth as a result of sports or other recreational. Much recent media has explored the long-term effects of concussions due to sporting activities. Read More
In What Circumstances Can You File A Pain And Suffering Claim In Ontario?
You may have heard the term “pain and suffering” when it comes to personal injury claims. This type of claim is meant to compensate the injury victim for not only pain and suffering but other expenses and damages for injuries that were sustained in an accident. This is over and above the compensation you will receive in an insurance claim. Read More
Don’t Make These Mistakes After A Car Accident
The time after a car accident can be overwhelming, primarily if you have been injured. But you want to make sure that you don’t inadvertently hinder your ability to get compensated for your injuries after an accident. Keep these things in mind after an accident and don’t make these mistakes. Read More