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18 12, 2013

Winter Driving

2024-07-04T10:49:43-04:00December 18, 2013|

We hate to say this, but our “busy season” is winter. For some people, the first snowfall of the season means hiding in a cave and hibernating; for others it means a mad dash to grab the ski equipment. Regardless of your feelings towards the cold white stuff, however, the winter season brings with it many more motor vehicle accidents. At risk of making our busy season slightly boring, we provide you with the following tips in case of inclement weather: The general idea is to be chivalrous. While you are driving remember to be sensitive and gentle. In return, [...]

27 11, 2013

Mental Impairment under Ontario’s SABS

2024-02-13T14:22:59-05:00November 27, 2013|

Mental Impairment under Ontario’s SABS Under Ontario’s Statutory Accident Benefits Schedule (SABS) an injury can fall into one of three categories: 1. a minor injury; 2. Non-minor injury; or 3. Catastrophic injury or impairment. The type of category your injury is placed in will impact the extent of your benefits under the SABS. Minor injuries, which are defined by the SABS, include cuts, bruises, strains, sprains. Catastrophic injuries, also defined by the SABS, include amputated limbs, spinal cord injuries, or serious brain damage. The Non-minor injury is the in-between category. Insurance companies tend to place most people in the minor [...]

20 11, 2013

What You Should Know About a Negligence Claim and Occupier’s Liability

2024-07-04T10:50:23-04:00November 20, 2013|

We are all familiar with slapstick comedy; that is Hollywood’s portrayal of a slip and fall. It’s probably a black and white show, and some guy in a really fancy suit carrying an unimaginably large cake slips on a banana. Laughter and applause ensues. This sort of comedy might work in making us cheerful on a long winter night, but it also ensures our jobs as lawyers. What is funny in Hollywood can actually be a serious legal matter known as premises or occupier’s liability. In any negligence claim, it is important to realize that one of the factors necessary [...]

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