What To Do After A Slip And Fall Injury On Snowy Or Icy Sidewalks
It’s that time of year again when walking outside can sometimes become a treacherous activity. Slip and fall injuries on ice and snow are commonplace in Ontario and the caselaw […]
It’s that time of year again when walking outside can sometimes become a treacherous activity. Slip and fall injuries on ice and snow are commonplace in Ontario and the caselaw […]
Oatley Vigmond is thrilled to announce that nine of the firm’s partners have been included in the 2025 edition of The Best Lawyers in Canada™. Since its inception in 1983,
A structured settlement is created when a portion of a personal injury settlement is received in the form of guaranteed, tax-free, periodic monthly payments. It is a secure way to
The following article provides an update to a 2013 post published on OatleyVigmond.com, “Collateral Benefits – What Is Deductible, What Isn’t?”. Please click here to access it. COLLATERAL BENEFITS: AN
Driving is something most of us do every day, but that doesn’t mean we can multitask on the road. While it feels automatic, operating a vehicle safely requires constant and
Bob Rae’s NDP Ontario government made wholesale changes to auto insurance in Ontario for motor vehicle accidents that occurred on or after January 1, 1994. Bill 164 created a legal
Oatley Vigmond Partner Robert Durante was a featured guest of NewsTalk 1010 in early-September to discuss the recent Pokemon resurgence and the impact that it potentially may have on schools.
Imagine working with a patient for several months or even years before they pay you for your services? It may sound unappealing, however, in cases involving motor vehicle accident victims,
The Minor Injury Guideline has become a thorn in many of our sides since its introduction on September 1, 2010. Since then, a person who suffers a sprain, strain, whiplash
Oatley Vigmond partner Robert Durante was recently a featured guest on The Disability Channel’s “The Neuro Show”. In the segment, he spoke about ways to ensure safety for attendees of holiday parties