Going to open houses or hosting one can be such a fun experience – until someone gets hurt in the middle of the appointment. The question now is: Who is held responsible?
Read MoreNurses – don’t we just appreciate what they do for us? What are they exactly? They are trained professionals who administer both care as well as concern to their patients in a wide variety of settings. They monitor vital signs, follow procedures, dispense medication, respond to emergencies, and they also cope with challenges. Did you know that healthcare workers get injured at an alarming rate?
Read MoreHave you ever tried a Google search for an “Ontario personal injury lawyer”? If you have, you probably yielded over a hundred thousand results. Just based on that fact, how difficult do you think it will be choosing the best one to handle your case? Don’t be disheartened – while it seems to be an overwhelming task initially, it is imperative that you select one that specializes in your specific case or type of accident.
Read MoreAfter you have been injured in an accident such as slip and fall, bike or motorcycle wreck, car crash, or any other type of mishap, you can’t help but wonder: should you hire a personal injury attorney? Here are some of the questions you need to ask to have a better idea on whether or not you should hire a personal injury lawyer.
Read MoreWhen you get injured in an accident, the statute of limitations in Ontario is probably the least of your concerns. You would most likely direct your focus towards the pain you are feeling and the emotional trauma you are experiencing. However, understanding the statute of limitations in Ontario is very important to your case. It is also essential to getting the compensation you deserve. If you wait too long, you can lose your rights to sue the person or persons who hurt you.
Read MoreA civil case involves a legal dispute between two or more parties. A judge or jury examines the evidence to decide whether the defendant should be held legally responsible for the damages alleged by the plaintiff. A trial is now the plaintiff’s opportunity to argue his case, in the hope of obtaining a judgment against the defendant. A trial also represents the defendant’s chance to refute the plaintiff’s case as well as to offer his or her own evidence related to the dispute in question.
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