Roger Oatley named Lawyer of the Year
We congratulate Roger Oatley on Best Lawyers in Canada recognizing him as the 2015 Lawyer of the Year in Personal Injury Law for Greater Ontario. Only a single lawyer in […]
We congratulate Roger Oatley on Best Lawyers in Canada recognizing him as the 2015 Lawyer of the Year in Personal Injury Law for Greater Ontario. Only a single lawyer in […]
The benefits of living an active lifestyle are becoming ever more widely known. As a result, our community is increasingly involved in sports and recreation. Most of us understand that
Mixing boating with alcohol continues to be a big problem today, even with the stigma that surrounds drinking and operating an automobile. The same social condemnation does not seem to surround drinking and
On June 24th, Oatley Vigmond hosted a dinner that celebrated Spinal Cord Injury Ontario’s (SCIO) peer support program for people living with spinal cord injuries and the peer volunteers that
The short and scary answer is yes. This rare phenomenon, known as secondary drowning, occurs most often in children in the hours following a near-drowning experience. This condition is difficult
The Ken Langford Lifetime Member Award recognizes outstanding Canadians whose commitment and devotion to the mission of SCI Ontario has resulted in significant advances for people with spinal cord injuries
On June 12, 2014 Oatley Vigmond and McLeish Orlando co-hosted a traumatic brain injury conference titled Innovation & TBI: From Research to Clinical Practice. The event was well attended and
Adam Little recently interviewed with CHCH on Square Off weighing in on a recent decision made that resulted in a grade 8 school trip being cancelled due to liability issues.
June is Brain Injury Awareness Month in Ontario. BRAIN INJURY CAN HAPPEN TO ANYONE. Just as no two people are alike, no two acquired brain injuries are alike. Survivors will
We have all experienced or heard about high insurance premiums in the Ontario auto insurance system. Why does this occur? The insurance industry wants us (and the politicians at Queen’s