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When negligent drivers ignore the rules of the road, lives can be lost and families can be torn apart. Sadly, fatal car accidents in the province are only increasing in frequency. In fact, traffic fatalities recently reached an all-time provincial high. According to a recent annual report of road safety statistics released by the provincial Ministry of Transportation, 535 Ontarians were killed as a result of a collision in one year alone.
The people who are fortunate enough to survive serious car crashes often sustain a number of injuries. Accident-related injuries can range in severity from moderate to catastrophic. In Kenora, injuries resulting from motor vehicle collisions caused by negligent drivers often include:
- WhiplashÂ
- Soft tissue injuries
- Broken or fractured bones
- Cuts and lacerations
- Strains and sprains
- Musculoskeletal injuries
- Facial and dental injuries
- Internal organ damage
- Neck and back injuries
- Spinal cord injuriesÂ
- Paralysis
- Concussions
- Traumatic brain injuries
- Amputations
- And more
If you sustained compensable injuries in a motor vehicle collision caused by someone else’s negligence, the at-fault party might be considered liable for injury-related damages you have incurred. That is because, in accordance with the province’s Highway Traffic Act, anyone who operates a motor vehicle on Ontario roads and highways is required to do so with a reasonable degree of caution. Drivers are required by law to fulfill a duty of care to other road users. If a driver violates local traffic laws, they have, in essence, failed to uphold the duty of care they are obligated to provide. Therefore, if their wrongful actions lead to injurious collisions, they may be responsible for compensating victims of their negligence financially.
Common examples of negligence that often lead to injurious or fatal car accidents in Kenora include:
- Texting while driving
- Driving under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs
- Speeding
- Reckless driving
- Fatigued driving
- Distracted driving
- Improperly changing lanes
- Ignoring traffic signs/signals
- And more
Negligent drivers pose a significant threat to all road users. Drivers and their passengers, cyclists, motorcycle riders, pedestrians, and other members of the local community can lose their lives in violent, senseless collisions caused by another driver’s failure to consider the possible outcomes of their wrongful actions.
Our car accident lawyers serving Kenora believe that no one should be forced to suffer physical trauma, psychological distress, and financial insecurity because of someone else’s failure to take the safety of others into consideration. If you are eligible to pursue a civil claim against the negligent driver whose misconduct behind the wheel caused your injurious collision to occur, our Kenora car accident lawyers may be able to help you recover the compensation to which you are rightfully entitled. To learn more, schedule a free initial consultation with Preszler Injury Lawyers by calling 1-800-JUSTICE today.
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At Preszler Injury Lawyers, all prospective clients have access to a free initial consultation. That means, even if you are unsure whether the circumstances of your collision should entitle you to financial compensation, you can speak with our Kenora car accident lawyers at no initial cost.
By taking advantage of your free initial consultation, you can receive the benefit of case-specific, personalized legal advice and learn about courses of legal action that might be available to you. To learn more, contact Preszler Injury Lawyers.
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Here are some commonly asked questions for car accident claims
How soon after an accident can I start receiving loss of income benefits?
Loss of income benefits are typically paid to injured victims of motor vehicle accidents once their claim has been approved by their auto insurance provider. To receive these benefits, you may be required to provide your insurer with documentation from your employer, physicians, and other medical experts stating that your injuries prevent you from working. You will not be granted loss of income benefits for any wages lost during the first 7 days after the injury-causing collision, however you may be eligible to claim lost income for missed working days after that time limitation has elapsed.
What happens if my injuries meet the threshold of catastrophic impairment?
If your injuries meet the threshold of catastrophic impairment, you may be entitled to additional benefits such as increased medical and rehabilitation benefits, attendant care benefits, and housekeeping and home maintenance benefits.
Do my family members have the right to sue the at-fault driver?
Close family members of a person who has been injured or killed in a motor vehicle accident may be able to sue the at-fault driver for their own losses such as loss of care, guidance, and companionship.
How much money can I receive to cover lost wages before and after trial?
The amount of income replacement benefits you can receive will depend on your pre-accident income, but typically these benefits can cover up to 70% of your gross income before the accident, up to a maximum of $400 per week. If you pursue a civil claim against the at-fault driver whose negligence caused your collision, you may be able to recover 100% of your gross income loss and earning capacity after the trial.
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