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Why You Need a Lawyer to Help Access Compensation After a Brain Injury

When motor vehicle collisions end in brain injuries, accident survivors may never fully recover from the resulting symptoms. Depending on their level of severity, brain injuries can have profound, life-changing consequences for accident survivors. The effects could be far-reaching, impacting their physical, psychological, and financial well-being. To learn how you might benefit from working with a personal injury lawyer while fighting for the compensation you deserve, click here.

Injured in a Snowmobile Accident? Your First 5 Steps

Were you, a spouse, or close family member recently injured in a snowmobile accident in Ontario? If so, you likely qualify for compensation to address medical bills above and beyond what OHIP covers, as well as other accident-related costs, such as lost income and out-of-pocket expenses. You must take quick action in order to secure … Continue reading “Injured in a Snowmobile Accident? Your First 5 Steps”

Possible Connection between Prescription Drugs Side Effects and Brain Injury or Mental Health Conditions

In many cases, prescription drugs are used safely without incidence of patient injury or illness. However, a number of popular prescription medications have been indicated in association with brain damage or mental health conditions. This can happen when a drug’s potential side effects cause brain injury – such as when a drug is linked to … Continue reading “Possible Connection between Prescription Drugs Side Effects and Brain Injury or Mental Health Conditions”

What are My Rights After a Recreational Vehicle Accident in Ontario?

Recreational vehicles offer Ontario residents the opportunity to explore the province either on- or off-road. Popular options include all-terrain vehicles, snowmobiles and motor homes. An accident involving such a vehicle can result in devastating injuries and significant financial considerations for a victim and his or her family. You have certain rights in the event you … Continue reading “What are My Rights After a Recreational Vehicle Accident in Ontario?”

What is the Law in Ontario for Clearing Snow and Ice from Your Premises?

While slip and fall injuries can occur at any time of the year, winter is an especially dangerous time for such accidents in Ontario. To protect public safety, many provincial cities require premises owners or occupiers to clear sidewalks of snow and ice. Further, Ontario’s Occupiers’ Liability Act provides victims of slip and fall accidents … Continue reading “What is the Law in Ontario for Clearing Snow and Ice from Your Premises?”

2014 Amendments to the Statutory Accident Benefits Schedule

Accident Benefits are one of the most vital financial resources at the disposal of car accident victims in Ontario. Amendments to the Statutory Accident Benefits Schedule impact your ability to collect certain benefits and how those benefits are calculated. Several new amendments went into effect on February 1, 2014, and further diminish your accident benefits … Continue reading “2014 Amendments to the Statutory Accident Benefits Schedule”

Qualifying for the Ontario Disability Support Program

Disabled Ontario residents who can demonstrate financial need may qualify for the Ontario Disability Support Program. This service is a form of Income Support and is intended to address financial needs related to basic necessities, such as housing and food. Eligibility Requirements for the Ontario Disability Support Program The Ontario Disability Support Program provides Income … Continue reading “Qualifying for the Ontario Disability Support Program”

Tips for Filling out an OCF-4: Death and Funeral Benefits Application

You may experience a number of financial strains as the result of the death of a loved one in an accident in Ontario. Statutory Accident Benefits, including Death and Funeral Benefits, are intended to help alleviate some of this economic stress for you and your family. Ontario insurance and injury law recognizes while no amount … Continue reading “Tips for Filling out an OCF-4: Death and Funeral Benefits Application”

 
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