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Have you been hurt in a car accident in Ontario? If so, you might be entitled to compensation.
Car crashes in Georgina can be especially disruptive because many residents rely on driving for work, school, and essential errands between communities like Keswick, Sutton, Jackson’s Point, and Pefferlaw. When injuries prevent you from working or managing daily responsibilities, the financial strain can escalate quickly.
If you were hurt in a crash and want to understand your options, you can speak with our Georgina car accident lawyers for free by calling 1-888-608-2111 or by scheduling a consultation online.
Ontario Auto Insurance And Accident Benefits After A Crash
In accordance with the province’s Compulsory Automobile Insurance Act, anyone who owns and/or operates a motor vehicle on Ontario’s roads and highways must have insurance coverage. All auto insurance policies in the province must offer coverage commensurate with the Statutory Accident Benefits Schedule (SABS).
The SABS requires all automobile insurance plans to include coverage for no-fault accident benefits. If you were injured as the result of a motor vehicle collision, you may be able to recover accident benefits from your insurance provider to help you offset the costs of injury-related expenses.
These might include:
- Medical expenses
- Attendant care
- Physiotherapy
- Mobility aids, assistive medical equipment
- Prescriptions
- Home modifications to accommodate newly acquired disabilities
- Ambulance services
- Mileage expenses to and from medical appointments
- Housekeeping services
- Psychological counseling
- And possibly more
Car accident survivors can claim no-fault accident benefits even if they caused the collision to occur. However, depending on the severity of the injuries they have sustained, accident benefits may not be sufficient to cover their total injury-related losses.
Sometimes, it can be difficult to determine fault for a traumatic car accident. Other cases, however, are straightforward and clear cut. If it can be proven that another driver’s negligence was responsible for causing an injurious collision, the at-fault driver could be liable for damages incurred by injured accident survivors.
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When A Lawsuit May Be Possible In Addition To Accident Benefits
Accident benefits can be important, but they are not always the complete answer after a serious collision. In some cases, a person may also have the option to pursue a claim against an at-fault driver if negligence caused the crash and the injuries and losses justify additional compensation.
These claims often focus on how the crash happened, what rules were broken, and how the injuries changed the victim’s life. Your options will depend on the facts, the available insurance, and the evidence. Our car accident lawyers can evaluate your case to determine the strength of your potential lawsuit.
Determining Fault in a Georgina Car Accident
In accordance with the province’s Highway Traffic Act, anyone who owns and/or operates a vehicle is required to exercise caution behind the wheel and obey local traffic laws. This is referred to as their “duty of care.” When drivers violate traffic laws, even for a moment, fatal accidents can occur.
If a driver’s wrongful conduct on the road leads to an injurious accident, they might be considered negligent and, therefore, at fault for the accident.
Common examples of driver negligence include:
- Texting while driving
- Driving under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs
- Fatigued driving
- Speeding
- Distracted driving
- Ignoring traffic signs/signals
- Improperly changing lanes
- And more
If negligence is established, an at-fault driver may be responsible for compensating the accident’s injured victims. Our Georgina car accident lawyers help clients establish negligence by gathering witness statements, photos and videos of the accident scene, police reports, and more.
Speak With Our Car Accident Lawyers Serving Georgina
Nobody expects to be involved in a car accident. After sustaining serious injuries in a collision caused by a negligent driver, it can be difficult to know what to do next or where to turn for advice.
That is why our Georgina car accident lawyers offer all prospective clients a free initial consultation. To receive personalized legal advice tailored to the details of your case, call 1-888-608-2111 and schedule your cost-free, no-obligation first meeting with our car accident lawyers serving Georgina today.
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Here are some commonly asked questions for car accident claims
Do I need a lawyer if the other driver was clearly at fault?
Yes. Even when fault seems obvious, insurers often argue about liability or damages. A lawyer ensures your rights are protected.
What if I was partially responsible for the accident?
Ontario uses a system called contributory negligence. If you share blame, your damages may be reduced by your percentage of fault.
How much does it cost to hire a car accident lawyer?
Preszler Injury Lawyers works on a contingency fee basis. You don’t pay upfront legal fees. Instead, payment is based on the outcome of your claim.
What if the other driver doesn’t have insurance?
The Motor Vehicle Accident Claims Fund provides a safety net in these situations. Our team can help you pursue this option.
Can I still claim benefits if I was a passenger?
Yes. Passengers have the same rights to accident benefits as drivers. You may also pursue a tort claim against the responsible driver.
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.
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