Winter driving comes with difficult conditions. One risk that might not be so obvious is the risk of snow and ice breaking loose from a vehicle and causing a car accident.
Winter means freezing rain, snow, and ice, and also typically results in an increase in slip, trip and fall accidents on residential and commercial properties. Here are precautionary steps that you can take to prepare for winter weather and reduce the risk of someone being injured on your property.
There were many pedestrian-motorist accidents in Ottawa in the fall of 2016, the most recent of which involved a baby stroller clipped by a driver turning at an intersection.
Earlier this year, the Federal government announced plans to legalize the recreational use of marijuana by 2017. Here we look at what that may mean for motorists and why driving while under the influence of marijuana continues to be a bad decision, whether or not the drug is legalized.
Everyday, thousands of Canadians use taxicabs. Here we look at your legal options and steps you should take if you become hurt while a passenger in a taxicab or another vehicle.
Several surveys indicate that driver courtesy has taken a severe downturn in most Canadian provinces and many Canadians are increasingly concerned about aggressive and rage-filled drivers. We can make a positive change in this situation by personally adopting courteous practices such as giving a ‘thank you’ wave and not cutting off other vehicles.
The Limitations Act requires an injury claim to commence within 2 years of discovering you have grounds to make a claim, which is normally 2 years from the date of the accident. When an injury develops complications, such as chronic pain, you may not discover the severity of your injury for more than 2 years, but may still be eligible to claim damages.
Just approved in Canada, Pokemon Go has been heralded as a brilliant product. However, recent reports of distracted driving and walking accidents while playing, provide a warning regarding the potential for injury if you aren’t careful where you play.
Here we take a look at an in-flight incident on Flight 878 from Toronto to Zurich where passengers were injured and kept in the dark concerning the circumstances surrounding their ordeal.
Your road to recovery continues with us. Here we look at one of the most serious injuries that can result from a car accident and discuss how we can help.
Impaired driving continues to be the cause of numerous injuries and fatalities in Ontario. Stiffer fines and penalties seek to reduce the impact on accident victims and their families.
Sometimes simple status updates on social media and surveillance video of you engaged in innocent acts can have very negative impact on your personal injury case. Understand how you can help minimize these risks to your personal injury case.