Personal Injuries at Provincial Campgrounds – Who’s at Fault? As the days lengthen with the approach of summer Canadians are eager to unpack their camping gear. We always look forward to the wonders of camping. But with our enthusiasm for the return of...
How Social Media can Derail your Personal Injury Claim It is human nature to want to show the world the best version of yourself and nothing helps us do that better than social media websites. However, if you have been injured in an accident and you are suing for...
Personal Injuries Resulting from Bicycle Accidents There’s nothing like the freedom a bicycle offers. As far as lightweight maneuverability goes, you can’t beat it. But this freedom is not without its inherent risks. Cycle accidents are potentially dangerous for...
Accidents Resulting in Amputation—How Does This Change my Claim? Losing a limb has serious lifelong consequences. Suddenly, the things you took for granted are impossible. Depending on the nature and severity of your amputation, your freedom of movement will be...
Personal Injury and the Canada Revenue Agency Is the government going to take a cut of your settlement? Many people suing for damages in a personal injury lawsuit don’t know if they’ll be taxed when they win their case. They may have heard horror stories about people...
Who Can Sue if a Family Member is Injured in an Accident? Part of being human is being connected. It’s our nature to form deep bonds with our loved ones, our happiness and well-being intertwined with the happiness and well-being of those we are closest to. And when...
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