Someone that has been invited to join a group on a boat ride seldom worries about suffering some type of brain injury. Yet the features associated with such a ride introduce the elements that can aid creation of such an injury. (more…)
Month: October 2019
The Unexpected Accidents In Ontario’s Parking Lots
We all know that accidents do happen in parking lots. Why then, does the title of this article refer to unexpected accidents? That is due to the fact that not a single parking lot accident was covered under the Ontario Highway Traffic Act. (more…)
Time Limits On Personal Injury Claims In Ontario
If a resident of Ontario were to get injured in a car accident, he or she could not dispense with filing a personal injury claim until a date in the future when he or she feels ready to do so. According to the Limitations Act of 2002, that injured victim has only 2 years in which to initiate any type of legal action. (more…)
How Insurance Companies Assign Responsibility For An Auto Accident?
Until the day when driverless cars fill the roads and highways, every motored vehicle has a driver. Consequently, automobile owners feel compelled to buy car insurance, and insurance companies need to determine who should be held responsible for any given auto accident. (more…)
How Does A Claim Differ From A Lawsuit?
Anyone that has been involved in an accident, and has suffered a loss as a result of that incident can walk into the local court and file a personal injury claim. That same claimant has the opportunity to hire an attorney. Of course the exact same claimant also has the right to proceed without a lawyer’s assistance and guidance. (more…)