What To Do If You Have Been Bitten By A Dog In Ontario

Summer often goes hand in hand with some things. Picnics. Boating. Dog bites.

Unfortunately, this is the season that Chatham personal injury lawyers see an increase in claims resulting from dog bites or attacks. Yes, victims of dog bites can hold the dog’s owner responsible and be compensated for their injuries. But there are some things you must know about our dog bite laws in order for you to do this successfully. (more…)

Important Ways To Stay Safe On Your Motorcycle This Fall

Autumn is just around the corner and for many motorcycle enthusiasts, it is their favorite time for driving their bikes. But each year statistics show that motorcycles can pose a great risk to the rider. Most enthusiasts already understand the responsibilities they undertake each time they get on the road, especially since accidents involving motorcycles are frequently more serious than those involving cars. And yet motorcyclists take the risk each day. (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…)