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When you visit someone’s house or a business establishment, you rely on the owner to make sure the surroundings are safe. The Ontario Occupiers’ Liability Act is in place to make sure property owners do not get away with negligence and holds them responsible...
Have you been involved in an accident? You are entitled to receive accident benefits from your insurance provider. This is often a complex process requiring lots of paperwork to be submitted in a timely manner. As...
Animal injury claims can be tricky to navigate. If you’ve lost a pet due to negligence, can you sue for emotional damage?Find out what your options are and what you can expect in terms of compensation...
We are all consumers – and we consume a lot. If you’ve experienced an injury or loss due to a product you’ve purchased, you may be eligible for compensation. Learning about the basics of product liability...
We live in a dynamic and unpredictable world. A slip and fall incident can happen anywhere and to anyone. It is worthwhile to understand the circumstances that determine when liability falls on the injured person and...
Dogs are often treated like members of the family, but remember that a dog is still an animal, and can show aggression. Understanding liability and who is at fault in the event of a dog bite attack is...
Third-party liability – also known as a tort claim - is mandatory for all Canadian drivers, yet many do not know that this aspect is adjustable based on personal needs. Take a moment to understand how...
You may be reading this and wondering why personal injury lawyers have decided to advise you about chronic pain. You’re right to be confused. We’re not medical professionals and therefore anything we recommend here should be...
Slip-and-fall accidents can cause significant injuries and might even result in a loss of income. To win a slip-and-fall settlement and receive the compensation you deserve, there are a number of actions you can take at the time of the...
Can my insurance company cut off my short-term (STD) and long-term (LTD) disability benefits after they have already been approved When an individual suffers from an injury or disability that prevents them from working, they can...