Slips, trips and falls are one of the most common forms of personal injury in Ontario, especially in our frigid and slippery fall, winter and spring weather when ice patches are prevalent. Read through the following blog posts to learn about slips and falls from a variety of perspectives, including landlord duties & responsibilities, hazards in cottage country and when you should consider reaching out to a lawyer.
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Slips, Trips & Falls – Who’s Responsible?
If you have tripped, slipped, and had a fall on another person’s property, an experienced personal injury attorney can help you seek the compensation you may be entitled to for your pain and suffering and any other damages that you may have suffered, including loss of income. Read this post to learn more.
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Slips & Falls – The Lawsuit and Litigation Process
If you have suffered injuries from a slip or trip and fall, you may be wondering how long it could take to resolve the matter and claim the compensation you may be entitled to. Depending on a range of factors, it can take anywhere from a few months to several years to resolve. Read this article to learn about the lawsuit litigation process, and know what to expect.
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Slips, Falls and Long-Term Health Consequences
Unfortunately, slips, trips, and falls are one of the most common forms of personal injury in Ontario. This article discusses the prevalence of slips and falls and the long-term health consequences that victims endure due to these accidents. The good news is that Mackesy Smye Lawyers can help.
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In 2011, the British Columbia Court of Appeal considered the fundamental aspects relating to an injury on property.
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Slips and Falls - How is Negligence Defined?
Anyone can trip or have a slip and fall accident in the most unlikely of places. This may be because of poor external conditions, poor premises design or maintenance or a variety of other reasons.
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Liability with Slip and Fall Accidents at Work
The phrase "Slip and Fall" is a legal term used to describe an accident that involves physical damage to an individual caused by someone else's failure to maintain their property in a safe condition, or because the property was negligently designed or constructed. It does not have to involve an actual slip and fall, but can include injuries caused by falling furniture or shelves or items that are improperly stored.
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Slip & Fall Law
Five important things to do after a Slip and Fall Life can be unpredictable in spite of the best precautions and when it comes to slips and fall accident, they can happen to anyone anytime. Be it in a stairway or parking lot or anywhere, the sad truth is that when a slip or fall occurs, sometimes it may not be your fault at all. But it is important to know what to do after such an accident.
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Senior & Elderly Slips, Trips & Falls
We all remember what it is like when, as kids, we took a hard fall and got right back up, brushed ourselves off, and kept playing. But as we age, slips and falls become much harder on our bodies. For the elderly, even seemingly minor slips and falls can result in serious, long-term health problems.
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Slips & Falls: Hazards in Cottage Country
As winter starts to settle in, many of us turn our eyes towards our summer holiday plans, picking out the perfect cottage rental for a hot-weather getaway. And while no one likes to imagine anything going wrong on their dream vacation, one slip on a lake pier or fall on unfamiliar cottage steps can ruin your carefully laid out plans.
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Winter-Related Slips and Falls
Piles of snow on the sidewalk from snowplows, icy sidewalk grates underfoot, wet and slippery subway and streetcar steps: these are all inconveniences that are part and parcel with the Canadian winter experience.
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Winter-Related Injuries - Landlord Duties
Imagine this: It’s the day after a January snowstorm, and as you leave the house on the way to work you discover the outside steps caked in freshly fallen snow.
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