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Being involved in a pedestrian car accident can be life-changing. Injuries sustained in the collision can lead to physical pain, mental distress, medical bills, or worse–death. In 2022, more than 350 people died in collisions across...
Being involved in a personal injury case is a lot to take in - and understanding the law terms that come with it is no easy feat. That is why it is necessary to talk to...
As a victim of a personal injury case, you may pursue a claim for personal injury damages–pecuniary and non-pecuniary, to compensate for your injuries and losses and help you get your life back on track. If...
Your family physician can be a valuable ally in securing compensation for personal injury due to the actions or negligence of others, says Ontario personal injury lawyer Joshua Goldberg.“A family doctor can play a significant role...
Although it is not mandatory to hire a personal injury lawyer to deal with your claim, it is often a wise move.There are many benefits to hiring a personal injury lawyer rather than dealing with the...
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 lawyers in Ontario work on a contingency fee basis....
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 old.Those who qualify for CPP may also be eligible for the CPP...
Most personal injury cases settle before going to trial. One way that a case can settle is by mediation. But what is mediation and how does the process look?A mediation is a form of alternative dispute...
Trying to understand the legal process immediately after a car accident may be difficult.In the unfortunate event in which you find yourself involved in an auto accident involving property damage or an injury, you will need...
A growing number of people who had COVID-19 continue to have symptoms weeks to months after they no longer test positive. Many of these “long-haulers” are unable to work and may remain so for the uncertain...