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Getting to Trial Faster – Bifurcation Considered
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In personal injury lawsuits, getting to Trial often takes years. This is usually a result of a combination of the litigation process and also a queue for Court time once parties consider themselves ready for Trial. *
A common problem in car accident lawsuit is that several cars can involved in an accident. Examples include: several cars rear-ending each other on a highway or at a red traffic light or cars losing control and colliding with several cars.
Who is responsible when several cars are involved in a car accident?… Continue Reading
Baby Survives But Loses Mother in Car Accident
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Toronto experienced several pedestrian/car accidents yesterday, including a very sad situation of a young 28 year mother who died while pushing her baby in a stroller. It appears that the 83 year old driver missed the red light facing the vehicle and caused this accident. Early reports are that the deceased Mom pushed her baby safely away just prior to being hit and killed. This story has been extensively reported upon, including by the Toronto Star and the National Post.
What Happens Regarding this Driver?… Continue Reading
Ontario’s Car Insurance System Set to Change (Again)
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Ontario’s private auto insurance regime is set to change again and today the Ontario government released their proposals on the types of reforms which may be implemented eventually.
See the Ontario government’s press release today. The 41 reforms are detailed in two information circulars accompanying the press release: “reforns” and “new options”.
Ontario’s current regime, commonly referred to as the Bill 198 regime, came into effect on October 1, 2003. As outlined in our April/09 blog, the extensive review process included recommendations from various stakeholders and resulted in FSCO’s recommended last Spring.… Continue Reading
Electric Bike or Moped? In An Accident, Electric Bike Owners May Lose Twice
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With the growing popularity of alternative vehicles in Ontario, the government is undergoing a review of various forms of transportation. This includes electric bikes (“e-bikes”) and/or scooters, mopeds, motor tricycles, motorized wheelchairs, low speed vehicles and those unique machines named Segway transporters.
You can read the Ontario government’s outline of these different types of vehicle and the requirements which surround each.
As a commuter, I now see e-bike riders daily in good weather, wearing helmets, driving in the curb lane just like a bicyclist.… Continue Reading
Ontario Accident Benefits (SABS) – The Role of Doctors and Their Medical Assessments
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If you are injured in a car accident in Ontario, you will likely have access to Ontario’s no-fault insurance benefits plan, which is the Statutory Accident Benefits Regime (SABS) or more commonly referred to as “Accident Benefits”.
When you claim Accident Benefits, you likely will be asked to undergo a medical assessment by a doctor or medical practitioner to evaluate your condition and provide an opinion as to your entitlement to Accident Benefits.
If you are assessed by a medical doctor at the request of the Accident Benefits insurer, is that doctor an expert or a fact witness?… Continue Reading
Car and Road Laws are Getting Tougher in Ontario
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Some of Ontario’s laws are attempting to make car and road use safer in our province. Changes include the prohibition of cell phone use while driving and prohibition of smoking in a car with minors present.
Most recent are the changes in Ontario’s Highway Traffic Act, which has imposed speed limiters upon all tractor trailers operating in the province.
Speed limiters prevent tractor trailers and other large commercial vehicles from exceeding 105 km/hr.
The speed limiter law is found in s.68.1 of the Highway Traffic Act as well as the accompanying Regulation.… Continue Reading
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