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Motorcycle Accidents – Quick Avoidance Tips
We all want to avoid a dangerous motorcycle accident and personal injury. Motorcycle accidents result in severe personal injuries, permanent impairment, and death more often than other vehicle accidents. This post provides some top tips to help you enjoy the ride. Read and learn more.
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Car Accidents – Ontario’s Rules for Reporting
If you are involved in a car accident in Ontario, report it as soon as possible. Remain at the scene and check to see if anyone is injured or if there is any damage. If someone is injured and/or the combined damage is over $2,000 it must be reported. Read this post to learn more.
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Motorcycle Accidents – Minimizing Risks
Motorcycle crashes happen anywhere, for many reasons, but you’re most vulnerable at an intersection, where drivers are making left turns and don’t see you. Errors by other drivers are often to blame, but paying attention, riding safely, and wearing riding gear can lower your risk and liability. Read this post to learn more.
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Avoiding Car Accidents
Canada has one of the lowest accident fatality rates of any country, but distraction, fatigue, alcohol, and aggressive driving put millions at risk. Road safety awareness can reduce the risk of personal injury and unnecessary accidents that can put your life and legal status in jeopardy. Read this post to learn more.
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Common Types of Motorcycle Accidents
While they may not be as frequent as other kinds of vehicle accidents, it has been reported that there are up to 35 times more deaths from motorcycle accidents in Ontario compared to car accidents. Read this article to learn about the most common types of motorcycle accidents, and what to do if you've been injured.
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Public Transit Motor Vehicle Accidents
Public transit is popular in Hamilton because it’s clean, affordable, reliable and good for the environment, however what most riders aren't aware of is that accidents involving public transit under Ontario Insurance laws, aren’t considered an accident. Read this article and learn more.
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Winter Driving – Road Maintenance & Tips
Winter is here in Ontario and everyone from the Farmer's Almanac to Environment Canada agrees: the weather will be cold and snowy in 2017. No one agrees on how cold or how much snow we’ll have, but from all accounts, we can count on both. Unfortunately, regardless of weather, most of us must commute daily, driving in wintry weather often on poor road conditions.
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Prejudgment Interest Lowered - Car Accident Victims Suffer
In 2014, 481 people died in car accidents on Ontario’s roads and 47,518 people were injured.
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Traffic collisions between vehicles and pedestrians are common occurrences. In the event of a car-pedestrian collision, an at-fault driver may face a number of civil and criminal consequences.
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Motorcycle Helmet Law
For some, there is nothing that can match the feeling of driving a motorcycle on the open road. While the laws on Ontario roads are generally consistent between cars and other forms of motor vehicles, the most obvious difference between the two standards is the helmet.
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Motorcycle Laws in Ontario
I purchased my first motorcycle at age 15 on a beginner’s driver’s license. How the times have changed in respect to laws and attitudes towards motorcycling. One myth about motorcycling that has persisted is that motorcyclists are at fault for most of the accidents that occur as between motorcycles and other automobiles and travelers.
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Motor Vehicle Accidents - Catastrophic Impairment
If you have been in a motor vehicle accident, you may be aware that there are significant caps for how much compensation and reimbursement you can receive for things such as income replacement benefits, physical therapy, housekeeping, or care giving.
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Car Accident Collision Reporting Threshold
If you have ever been involved in a car collision, a hundred emotions and questions can race through your mind all at the same time. If you or anyone has been injured, that has to be taken care of first. And then come the questions - when do you report an accident, when you don't need to report, and what are the consequences of each?
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Car Accidents & Personal Injury
Cars, cars, and more cars everywhere. While most Canadians can't imagine their lives without cars, car accidents have become a regular occurrence in the world. Fortunately for consumers, cars are becoming increasingly safe due to technological advancements and consumer demand for safer vehicles.
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Motorcycle Accidents
When the season is right, there's nothing like feeling the breeze in your face as you cruise down Ontario's wide open roads on a motorcycle. That said, motorcycle riders are vulnerable even when they take every precaution by wearing protective safety gear and practicing advanced driving skills. More often than not, motorcycle accidents can lead to serious injuries.
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Pedestrian Accidents - Right of Way
As our streets continue to get crowded with more cars, buses and vehicles, pedestrians have more obstacles to face than before. In accidents involving pedestrians and cars, many times, driver inattentiveness and a number of additional factors are often the primary causes and, many of these accidents could have been prevented.
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Fatal Accident Compensation
After an automobile accident, you may be eligible for compensation for your injuries, your loss of income, and medical fees such as rehabilitation therapy. But if a loved one has been in a fatal accident, survivors may also be eligible for specific benefits by filing a wrongful death claim.
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Pedestrian Accidents & Liability
In most cities all over Canada, there are numerous precautions in place to protect pedestrians, including designated footpaths, well lit crosswalks, and flashing crossing signals. But over the past decade, pedestrian fatalities and injuries throughout Ontario have risen to record highs.
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