Snowmobiling is a popular activity in Ontario, whether undertaken as a mode of transportation or as a recreational pastime. In fact, the 2010 Ontario Road Safety Annual Report cited more than 310,000 registered snowmobiles in the province alone. When considering why it is so commonplace, the Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs (OFSC) cites the nearly … Continue reading “Snowmobile Season is Approaching: Do You Know the Most Common Dangers?”
Snowmobiling is a popular activity in Ontario, owing to our abundant snow and trails. In fact, the 2010 Ontario Road Safety Annual Report indicated there were more than 310,000 registered snowmobiles that year in Ontario. Unfortunately, this recreational activity and mode of transportation is not without hazard. The same safety report listed 27 fatalities for … Continue reading “Avoiding Wintertime Accidents: 7 Snowmobile Safety Tips”
Have you been injured while riding a public transit vehicle? If you were, you may have two potential claims available to you. Typically, if you are injured in a motor vehicle accident, no matter who was at fault, you are entitled to receive Statutory Accident Benefits (“SABS”) through insurance. Every motor vehicle insurance policy in … Continue reading “Have You Been Injured While Riding a Public Transit Vehicle?”
In the event of an accident, it’s a good idea to carry a pen and paper in your glove compartment so that you can write down the names, telephone numbers and addresses of all the witnesses to the accident. If possible, take pictures of the accident scene immediately as these photos may help your lawsuit … Continue reading “Personal Injury Law Tip #1: Motor Vehicle Accidents”