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Your Complete Guide to the Examination for Discovery Process
If you’ve been in an accident and have suffered an injury, there’s a good chance you may have to deal with the examination for discovery process. We’ve put together a few important tips and some possible topics that might come up to make sure you’re completely ready...

Will Your Rates Go Up If You Make an Accident Benefits Claim?
Every driver – even an excellent one – can be involved in a car accident. An insurer will likely investigate the fault of an accident to determine who is at fault. Even if the accident was unintentional, out of your control, and if you have not been charged with a...

Commonly Used But Misunderstood Legal Terms – Explained
There are a lot of legal terms you’ve probably heard before but don’t really understand. Well, don’t worry! Even lawyers and others in the legal profession incorrectly use the most basic legal jargon. We’re here to explain some of the most commonly used but...

How The Good Wife Gets the Law Right and Wrong
We all love The Good Wife, but how accurate is this legal drama at actually portraying real-life law? As lawyers, it can be pretty hard to look past our own expertise and bask in the exciting storylines of legal television dramas (no matter how much we might love...

What Are The Stages of a Personal Injury Case?
So, you’ve been injured in an accident - and through no fault of your own. If you have been injured or lost a loved one as a result of negligence or wrongdoing, you may have the right to pursue monetary compensation. A personal injury can be physical, psychological or...
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How Much Do Personal Injury Lawyers in Ontario Charge?
A common question that many clients have is “how much will I have to pay personal injury lawyers in Ontario to take on my file?”Most personal injury...

Your CPP Disability Benefit Claim Was Denied: What Should You Do?
The Canada Pension Plan (CPP) is a monthly taxable benefit from the federal government that replaces an individual’s income when they reach 65 years...