We all hope that we will be able to go through life without accidentally injuring someone. However, the reality is that injuries do occur on a daily basis. If you […]
A bicycle is a vehicle under the Ontario Highway Traffic Act (HTA). This means that a bicyclist has the same rights and responsibilities as anyone else using a road. It also means that motorists share the same responsibilities towards bicycle riders as they do to other motorists.
A primer for law clerks on how to draft common motions in Ontario personal injury lawsuits.
An examination of the use and availability of jury trials in civil actions in Ontario.
An article written for law clerks on inexpensive ways to create demonstrative evidence for a personal injury trial.
This article highlights the importance of properly categorizing the nature of the treatment and attendant care provided to the client in a catastrophic Accident Benefits file.
An article written for law clerks discussing the January 1, 2010 changes to the Rules of Civil Procedure.
This article describes when and how a defendant in a lawsuit receives credit for benefits (e.g. long-term disability insurance) that are available to a person injured in a motor vehicle accident.
A bicycle is a vehicle under the Ontario Highway Traffic Act (HTA). This means that a bicyclist has the same rights and responsibilities as anyone else using a road. It also means that motorists share the same responsibilities towards bicycle riders as they do to other motorists. Unfortunately, the interactions between bicycles and motor vehicles can lead to serious and deadly injuries.