Daylight Saving Time: Avoid a Collision After the Time Change
Is there a connection between collisions and the end of daylight saving time? Here are some ways to help avoid a collision as we adjust to a darker rush hour.
Is there a connection between collisions and the end of daylight saving time? Here are some ways to help avoid a collision as we adjust to a darker rush hour.
Safety reminders when riding a bicycle in Ontario, including who must wear a bicycle helmet and whether you're allowed to ride on a sidewalk.
Rules exist for the disclosure of video surveillance in personal injury claims. What happens if the defence does not follow the rules?
Even in hit-and-run accidents, there might be a possibility of recovering damages as a driver who was hit and injured in the accident.
Before you accept a settlement offer from an insurance adjuster, here's why you should first speak with a personal injury lawyer about your "minor injury".
It's pothole season. Here are a few things to know if you want to seek compensation from a municipality in Ontario for property damage or personal injury arising out of a road being in disrepair.
Knowing what one's needs are when it comes to buying car insurance is challenging. Find out what area drivers and owners of motor vehicles wished they paid more attention to at the time of purchase and why.
In Ontario, generally you have a two-year time limit to sue someone with respect to a personal injury lawsuit. Depending on the facts of your case, however, you may still launch your lawsuit after two years from when you were injured. Here are some situations where such a claim may survive.
Are you watching out for these potential slip, trip and fall accident scenarios during the holiday party season? Be safe and enjoy that party without incident.
Proactive steps to take to try to ward off a drug or alcohol-related motor vehicle tragedy.