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Barrie personal injury lawyer Kevin Henderson’s focus is on fighting to achieve a good outcome for clients injured in motor vehicle accidents, but it doesn’t stop there — he prides
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Barrie personal injury lawyer Kevin Henderson’s focus is on fighting to achieve a good outcome for clients injured in motor vehicle accidents, but it doesn’t stop there — he prides
Oatley Vigmond lawyers Robert Durante and Ben Irantalab were recently successful at the Ontario Court of Appeal on behalf of a client who was catastrophically injured while operating his dirt
Last November, Oatley Vigmond Partner Troy Lehman joined Global News AM980 CFPL’s “London Live” to talk about Daylight Saving Time and how it can potentially impact driving behavior, sleep habits,
Each year, flocks of Canadian “snowbirds” head south to warmer parts of the U.S.A. and abroad to avoid the freezing temperatures at home. Before you travel, however, you should take
Undertakings motions are probably the most common motion brought in personal injury litigation. Even if you’ve never given an undertaking, you can do this motion. Here’s an outline of how.
Insurers are required to give their claimants determination notices within 10 business days of receiving treatment and assessment plans. Such notices must identify the items for which the insurer agrees
What is an accident for the purpose of an accident benefits claim in Ontario? This question has been addressed at the courts, FSCO, and the LAT on many occasions. Cases
Dogs are man’s best friend. But to a person with a disability, a dog is more than that. Fully trained service dogs can provide a level of independence and security
What is an inevitable or unavoidable accident? An inevitable accident is one that was not intended, and which, under all the circumstances, could not have been foreseen or prevented by
If the roads look busier now that school is back in session, it is because they are. Every school day there are roughly 825,000 students travelling to their classes by