Oatley, Vigmond has again been named one of Canada’s Top 10 Personal Injury Law Firms by Canadian Lawyer magazine.
Trail riding is becoming an increasingly popular sport in Ontario. There is a vast array of off-road trails available for exploration to experienced ATV and dirt-bike riders through membership with […]
Roger Oatley acts for the families of the two women who were killed when the roof of the Elliot Lake mall collapsed.
AD&D insurance is designed to provide your family with a lump sum of money in the event of your accidental death.
A medical illustration of the brain can help a judge or jury develop an understanding of the basic anatomy of the brain.
Can a ski resort be held liable for an injury to a skier or snowboarder? The answer depends on a number of factors.
What exactly does “marked impairment” mean? According to the AMA’s Guides to the Evaluation of Permanent Impairment, 4th ed., 1993, a person with a marked impairment in daily activities, is a person whose behavioral impairments significantly impede most useful functioning with cleaning, shopping, cooking, riding a bus, paying bills, maintaining a residence, grooming, using a telephone or working.
A structured settlement is a type of life insurance product called an annuity.
The Vokes Estate v. Palmer case was a result of a tragic accident that occurred on July 31, 2006, on Highway 6/21 in Owen Sound, Ont. Randall A. Palmer was travelling at 120 kilometres per hour in a 50-kilometre zone when the fatal accident occurred leading to the death of Michelle Vokes.