
COVID-19 Impact on Residents of Long-Term Care Homes
It goes without saying that the COVID-19 pandemic has changed every facet of our lives. Canadians across the country have felt its impact in one way or another. But there
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It goes without saying that the COVID-19 pandemic has changed every facet of our lives. Canadians across the country have felt its impact in one way or another. But there
“Exhibit Eh-OK” is a series of bonus episodes centered around positive, entertaining conversations with interesting guests, hosted by Oatley Vigmond personal injury lawyers Harrison Cooper and Lara Fitzgerald-Husek. This episode’s
One of the most harrowing experiences that can occur while driving on a highway is having a blown tire. While this can be a potentially dangerous situation, there are important
The Statutory Accident Benefits Schedule defines an “accident” as being an incident in which the use or operation of an automobile directly causes an impairment or directly causes damage to
Whether our backgrounds are in the legal, insurer, or healthcare industries, we can surely all celebrate when our injured clients successfully rehabilitate and return to work following a motor vehicle
“Exhibit Eh-OK” is a series of bonus episodes centered around positive, entertaining conversations with interesting guests, hosted by Oatley Vigmond personal injury lawyers Harrison Cooper and Lara Fitzgerald-Husek. This episode’s
Every October, Hallowe’en preparation begins. Pumpkins are purchased and carved, yards are decorated, and costumes are selected. Unfortunately, 2020 is a year like no other. With the threat of a
Presenting a special double-episode exclusively intended to provide advice for articling students! Aspiring criminal defence lawyer Sara Little, currently a student-at-law at Brauti Thorning LLP, asks hosts Harrison Cooper and
Recovering from a traumatic car accident is difficult enough. But for one patient, her challenges were made worse by malnutrition after the accident damaged her ability to eat and gain
Obviously no one can sue a deer or a moose for causing the accident. However, a driver injured by a moose or deer can still access statutory accident benefits from his or her own auto insurance policy.