When someone enters your property, they have reasonable expectations that they will not get injured. You can expect the same thing when going to someone else’s home – you are putting your safety in their hands. This all falls under the Ontario premises liability law. So, what happens if an owner fails in keeping guests safe and comfortable?
Read MoreNo one wants to be involved in an accident. They rarely come with any warning, leaving most victims unprepared and unsure of which course of action to take next. When you or someone you love is injured, you will have a lot of uncertainty but you need to make a lot of quick decisions.
Read MoreFor drivers, a hit and run accident can be one of the most frustrating experiences. For pedestrians, it can be their worst nightmare. In Ontario, hit and run accidents are not taken lightly as they can lead to serious penalties for those who get involved.
Read MoreAs we all age, it is normal for our driving abilities to change as well. By incorporating safe driving practices and reducing factors, we can continue driving safely long into our senior years. It is a must, however, that we pay attention to any warning signs that age is interfering with our driving safety.
Read MoreAre you one of those people who enjoy shopping during summer? Prices tend to be lower than usual and there are many new designs for you to choose from! As fun as it might be to spend this time in stores, there’s still a possibility that you might slip, fall, or otherwise get injured while shopping. If this is the case, you may have a valid legal claim against that store.
Read MorePeople go to the gym to stay in shape and to become more fit. A healthy diet and regular physical exercise have a number of well-documented health benefits. Injuries in gym are not uncommon. According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), 62,700 injuries related to exercise equipment were treated in emergency rooms in 2014. More than 24,000 involved treadmills.
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