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Thousands of car accidents occur every year. Many of them result in personal injury claims being filed. Obtaining financial compensation after a car accident is not easy, even with serious injuries. How much can someone sue...
Your car insurance company offers coverage if you sustain injuries in an auto accident. You may be eligible to file a personal injury claim as a part of Ontario’s Statutory Accident Benefits Schedule, or SABS. Whether...
The use of cannabis has become more open in Canada in recent years, resulting in more recreational and medical usage. When you get behind the wheel with the effects of cannabis in your system, it’s considered...
Invisible illnesses are not treated with the same respect as other disabilities. This is despite the fact that chronic illnesses, mental illnesses, and invisible disabilities are common, debilitating, and require the same level of care, medical...
If you are receiving long-term disability benefits in Ontario, you may want to know how income from work will impact what you receive. This extra income may put your LTD benefits and entitlements at risk, depending...
Navigating the complexities of disability insurance can be overwhelming, but understanding the differences between short vs long term disability is key to securing your financial future in times of need. Admittedly, this type of coverage provides...
The goal of a personal injury lawsuit is to make the victim “whole” again—that is, to provide them with the financial resources they’ll need to undo as many of the effects of their injuries as possible....
A motor vehicle accident causing a personal injury is not only highly traumatic but can make for a complicated claims process. In fact, it's not uncommon to see an accident claim go on for two years...
Riding a motorcycle is fun and exciting, especially if you want to explore the scenic roads of Ontario. However, at some point, it can be extremely dangerous. Here's what you need to know about motorcycle accidents...
Pedestrian injuries, an increasingly serious issue in Ontario, have been a cause of concern for both citizens and policy-makers. With the rise in urbanization and population growth, the number of pedestrians on the streets has also...