What You Should Know About Side Impact Collisions
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What You Should Know About Side Impact Collisions

Navigating the Perils of Side Impact Collisions: What You Need to Know Side impact collisions, often referred to as “T-Bone” accidents, have become a common concern on our Canadian roads. These incidents occur when the front of one car collides with the side of another, forming a T-shape. While the name might sound familiar, it’s…

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How to Avoid the 5 Common Factors for Serious Car Accidents

Safeguarding Lives on Canada’s Roads: Tips  to Increase Road Safety In Canada, we face a stark reality: approximately 2,000 lives are tragically lost each year in road traffic crashes. Even more distressing is the fact that road traffic accidents hold the grim distinction of being the leading cause of death among young people aged 5…

What to do if you’re injured in a motor vehicle accident and the other driver doesn’t have insurance
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What to do if you’re injured in a motor vehicle accident and the other driver doesn’t have insurance

Some drivers do not have insurance covering their vehicles in the event of an accident. This situation exists even though it is the law for all motor vehicles to have insurance to cover medical costs, lost wages, and the other damages suffered by a victim injured in a collision. Each year, a number of motorists…

Newly released car accident data reveals current trends

Newly released car accident data reveals current trends

There are many things that can go wrong on the streets and highways of New Brunswick, and it seems the chances of a car accident occurring on any particular day are less random than one might assume. Some recently unveiled statistics have revealed some interesting trends. Allstate Insurance Company of Canada just released the results of a…

Injured in a public transit accident – Am I liable?

Injured in a public transit accident – Am I liable?

Although less frequent than car accidents, Canadians are injured in bus and train accidents every year. If you suffer from injuries following a public transit accident, you may be wondering if you are liable or not and what your options are. Can I claim for damages? Those injured in public transit accidents may claim for…

Take action after a distracted driving accident leads to injury

Take action after a distracted driving accident leads to injury

In our previous blog post, we discussed how important it is for all Canadians to take a stance against distracted driving. The truth of the matter is that distracted driving accidents can claim lives and lead to serious injuries. If you are injured in a distracted driving accident, you should make sure that you understand…

Lawyers Call for Public Inquiry into Medical Assessments of Injured

Lawyers Call for Public Inquiry into Medical Assessments of Injured

The Ontario Trial Lawyers Association (OTLA) is calling for the Ontario Government to conduct a public inquiry into medical assessments of people injured in motor vehicle accidents. The FAIR Association of Victims for Accidents Insurance Reform and OTLA have both called for a public inquiry. “Medical experts are under pressure to act favourably on behalf…

Rollover Car Accidents

Rollover Car Accidents

Automotive rollovers are considered to be one of the most dangerous types of collisions. When an accident causes the vehicle to turn over onto its side or roof, it is considered a rollover crash. These types of accident often cause important injuries to drivers and/or passengers, possibly even life-threatening injuries. Causes of rollovers The majority…

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