Notes More Reliable Than Memory After Accident

The victim that submits a personal injury claim can expect a larger compensation, if that same claim reflects the full cost of the victim’s injuries. That statement refers to the mental and emotional costs, as well as those that reflect the accident’s physical consequences. At the same time, such a statement underscores the wisdom behind taking notes on every aspect of the accident claim process. (more…)

How To Evaluate The Value of A Personal Injury Case?

Although no two accident cases are alike, all of them do have one thing in common. The anticipated value of each of them does reflect the full extent of the victim’s costs. The most visible cost emerges in the form of injuries. The process followed by the personal injury lawyer in Sault Ste. Marie provides for a fair evaluation of such injuries. The evaluation determines the size of the damage award (more…)

Personal Injury: What You Need To Know When The City Is At Fault

If you’ve faced a personal injury on city property, or have been injured because of your local government’s lack of planning or use of due care, it is possible to launch a personal injury lawsuit against the municipality. Many people believe that personal injury lawsuits can only be filed against an individual, but this is not so. Governments, businesses and institutions can also be found at-fault in personal injury cases, and ordered to pay compensation to the injured party. (more…)

Understanding The Right of Way At Intersections In Ontario

The province of Ontario has unusually strict laws about who has the right of way in a given driving scenario. For drivers and insurers, this means that accident reports and deciding who is at fault for an accident can be much simpler. If you’ve been in an accident, understanding Right of Way law in Ontario can help you determine who was at fault, who is responsible for paying damages, and what impact an accident may have on your insurance premium. (more…)

How Our New Distracted Driving Laws Will Affect Drivers

Come January 1, 2019, Ontario will enact come of the toughest distracted driving laws in all of North America. According to provincial police, distracted driving is now the number one cause of accidents in our province. As Trenton injury lawyers, we see the consequences of accidents involving distracted drivers every single day. Although many may not be aware of it, driving while distracted has been proven worse than impaired driving. (more…)

How Do Personal Injury Lawyers Charge For Their Services?

When you have been injured in an accident, you may be reluctant to hire a Sault Ste. Marie injury lawyer for fear of the cost of legal representation. When you are dealing with Injuries, medical bills, and mounting costs, you may be concerned that representation by a lawyer is just another cost that you cannot bear to deal with. You may be surprised to learn that having legal representation is not as costly as you may think. (more…)