After an accident victim has filed a claim, the insurance company does not automatically issue a check. It tries to avoid the need to issue that check. It may ask the victim to attend an Insurer Exam (IE). (more…)
Ontario Accident Claims Fund Assistance When Victim Finds No Other Available Funds
Suppose that you are the victim of an automobile collision in Ontario. You have car insurance, but that same provider has refused to cover your damages. Perhaps you can think of the reason for such a denial. Maybe your request has been denied because you were not in the vehicle at the time of the collision; you were standing next to it. (more…)
An Attempt To Limit Negligence In Long Term Care Facilities
The busy worker at a long term care facility finds it easy to believe that one of the many other workers can take care of any given task. As a result, that same worker tends to get a bit careless. Over time, he or she may become guilty of negligence. The authorities in Ontario recognized that fact. (more…)
Why Strength of Personal Injury Case Increased By Evidence of Family Doctor
An accident victim often suffers soft injuries. Those are the result of harm to a soft tissue, such as a ligament or a tendon. Unlike evidence of a broken bone, proof of such injuries cannot be obtained by viewing an X-ray or a scan. Yet any one of those seemingly invisible injuries can produce chronic pain. (more…)
What to Do After Suffering Dog-Inflicted Injury
Often, the person that has suffered such an injury finds it difficult to press charges against the dog’s owner. Typically, the attacking canine was not an unfamiliar beast. Usually, it was the pet of a family member, a friend or a neighbor.
Still, anyone that owns a dog has acquired the responsibility of controlling that same animal. Even those people that love dogs will admit that a canine might, at any moment, feel the need to attack someone that seems dangerous. No one can read a dog’s mind. (more…)