Every legal jurisdiction has its own rules, regarding the pursuit of a personal injury lawsuit. Ontario is like all other legal jurisdictions. The victim of an accident in Ontario should know that there are many steps that follow the filing of a personal injury claim. (more…)
Month: December 2019
How To Get Compensated For Injuries And Losses After A Motor Vehicle Accident
According to the rules in Ontario’s no-fault system, anyone that has been involved in a motor vehicle accident qualifies for Accident Benefits. Those funds, also known as Section B benefits can be used by an accident victim to cover the costs of medical care, child care, attendant care and other expenses. By the same token, the Section B benefits serve as means for acquiring a form of income replacement. (more…)
Details On Sidewalk Clearing In Ontario
The legal system has not issued any guidelines, with respect to who should be held accountable for the clearing of the sidewalks during the winter months. Some townships inside of Ontario have chosen to charge homeowners for the clearing services provided by the municipality. That charge gets placed on homeowners that have failed to clear the sidewalk in front of their residence within the 24-hour period that has followed a given snowfall. (more…)
Basic Features of Tort Claim In Ontario
If someone injures you, you have the right to file a tort claim against that same individual. The person that injured you committed a wrongful act, one that the legal system refers to as a tort. By filing a tort claim, you can claim the right to seek compensation for damages suffered. (more…)
After A Car-Bicycle Collision, Who Pays For Damages Or Personal Injury?
What happens after an automobile and a bicycle collide, damaging the bicycle and injuring the bike rider? Ontario expects all drivers to carry car insurance, but the rider of a bicycle does not have to be insured. Does that mean that the rider on the bicycle lacks coverage for any damages or injuries? In Ontario the answer is no. (more…)