On April 11, 2018, the Financial Services Commission of Ontario (FSCO) released a revised Attendant Care Hourly Rate Guideline and a clarification as related to the Professional Services Fee Guideline. […]
Adjudicator Samia Makhamra of the Licence Appeal Tribunal (“LAT”) released her decision in D.S. v. TD Insurance on June 16, 2017. The ruling is a life changing result for Mr. […]
It is not uncommon that survivors of spinal cord injury declare a return to driving as being one of their primary goals. Depending on the severity of injury, and the […]
The Human Rights Code confirms that everyone has the right to be free from discrimination and harassment due to disability or perceived disability. This right extends to landlord and tenant […]
My mother has the worst luck. Recent years have seen her break her ankle and her nose in unrelated falls. Now please don’t be too concerned. This is not a […]
Most agree that chronic pain is pain that lasts for a period longer than 6 months. It may originate in the body, in the spinal cord, or in the brain. […]
Electric bicycles are ever increasing in popularity. For those who might be unfamiliar with them, electric bicycles are motorized bicycles that can look like conventional bicycles, scooters, or limited-speed motorcycles. […]
Under the Ontario Highway Traffic Act, a bicycle is considered a vehicle. Cyclists are granted the same rights and responsibilities as other users of the road and may be subject […]
My daughter will be entering her first year of university this September. As you might imagine, she already more or less has her bags packed and one foot out the […]