Ontario asks all drivers to be ready to share the road with any trucks. True, the lawmakers realize that a motorist in a car can feel intimidated by a large truck. In fact, the truck drivers in Ontario must keep a record of the time spent at the wheel, so that they do not become overly-tired. (more…)
Month: August 2019
Time And Money Invested In Treatment For A Brain Injury
There are 2 ways by which the victim of a brain injury could be forced to expend a good deal of time and money. One way concerns the process of diagnosing and treating that particular injury. The alternate approach involves ignoring the injury’s existence. In that way, the brain-related medical problem gains a chance to grow and worsen. (more…)
The Role of Damages In A Personal Injury Claim
The person that has filed a personal injury claim has suffered losses and injuries. Those have forced the injured victim to cover some unexpected expenses. All this has happened at a time when the victim’s ability to earn a living has been compromised. (more…)
Scope of Compensation For Bus Riders In Ontario
One section of Ontario’s Insurance Act sent a clear message to the bus riders in that Province. Some riders referred to that message as the no crash, no cash rule. According to that rule, a bus rider could not collect any damages for injuries suffered during a ride, unless the rider’s bus collided with an automobile or other object. (more…)
How To Prepare For A Trial?
Lawyers have lots of experience with carrying-out the tasks that are part of preparing for a trial. In fact, those members of the legal profession even have a term for the process that gets carried-out inside of a courtroom. Lawyers refer to that as the litigation process. (more…)