Driving While Drowsy: As Dangerous As Alcohol Impairment

While there has been much media attention on impaired and distracted driving in Ontario, and rightly so, there has been little attention to the dangers of driving while drowsy. The Ministry of Transportation says that drowsy driving has been a growing concern and has factored into a growing number of collisions resulting in injuries and fatalities. As Cornwall personal injury lawyers, we see the disastrous effects of drowsy driving often. Read More

Are You Covered If You Are Injured In An Uber Or Lyft Accident?

In recent years, ridesharing has become a phenomenon throughout most of North America. Here in Ontario, Uber has been at the forefront of the ridesharing trend but recently, Lyft and other smaller companies have decided to throw their hat in the ring. But how does that impact someone who is involved in a motor vehicle accident with a rideshare vehicle? For Leamington personal injury lawyers, it is an industry we have watched carefully. Read More

What You Should Know Before Hiring A Personal Injury Lawyer

If you have been injured in an accident, you may be considering hiring a personal injury lawyer. You may not have paid much attention prior to this but now you are seeing it everywhere: personal injury lawyer advertising. Billboards, bus stops, radio, TV, sporting events. If you have searched online, you are now inundated with a string of ads before you even get to your search results. So how do you make a good choice? After all, this is your future you are talking about. Read More

What You Need To Know About Motorcycle Accidents

With summer here, motorcycle enthusiasts are taking advantage of warm weather and the open road. But the unfortunate reality on Ontario roadways is that motorcycle drivers are far more at risk for life-altering injuries if involved in an accident. Although most motorcycle riders are extremely safety-conscious, the very nature of a motorcycle puts them at greater risk even in a small accident. Read More

What Are The Reasons Behind Single Car Accidents?

When there’s no other driver and an individual is involved in a single car accident, the assumption is often that the person behind the wheel is fully at fault for the accident. This is true in many cases but not all. There are some situations where the person behind the wheel isn’t at fault. Here’s a look at some of the common scenarios where the driver of a vehicle may not be considered at fault for a single car accident. Read More

Process of Suing The Insurance Company

Not all insurance claims are accepted. Some are denied. If you feel that your long term disability benefits were wrongfully denied or wrongfully terminated, you have the option of suing the insurance company. The purpose of suing the insurance company is to try to obtain or regain the benefits that were taken from you or not given to you. Read More