Blog Archive - "Pedestrian Accidents"

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May 11, 2023 For Many People the Symptoms of Concussion Linger for 6 Months or More
Apr 25, 2023 The Region of Waterloo is Considering Flashing Lights and Raised Crosswalks to Keep Pedestrians Safer
Apr 20, 2023 Cambridge Votes to Lower Speed Limits to 40km/h and 30km/h
Feb 21, 2023 What Do Personal Injury Lawyers Do - Why You Need One if you have a Serious Accident Injury
Feb 09, 2023 The OPP have released their data and determined that 2022 was deadly on our roads
Feb 02, 2023 Pedestrians and Roundabout Safety Continue to Be a Concern
Jan 31, 2023 The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHSTA) data indicates roadway deaths levelling off after two year surge – the news isn’t all good though
Jan 17, 2023 Whether Adult Hospitals or Children’s Hospitals – Overcrowding and Capacity Issues Plague Healthcare in Canada
Dec 06, 2022 The Number of Canadians with Disabilities Continues to Increase – What Does This Mean?
Nov 28, 2022 5 Winter Hazards to Look Out For - Keep Yourself Safe
Oct 18, 2022 Chronic Pain is a Fact of Life for Many with Spinal Cord Injury
Oct 06, 2022 TBI Is a Significant Canadian and Global Health Issue
Sep 13, 2022 A New Blood Test for TBI may Predict Disability or Death
Aug 30, 2022 Speeding on Ontario Roads is a Pervasive Problem
Aug 16, 2022 E-bikes – The Crashes Are More Frequent and More Serious than Traditional Bikes
Jun 07, 2022 Links between Stress, Brain Injury, and Disease
May 23, 2022 Stay in Your Own Lane - Cyclists and Pedestrians Are Having Accidents
May 17, 2022 Neuropathy and Spinal Cord Injury
Dec 28, 2021 Slip and Fall Accidents - Common Causes and What You Should Do If You Are Injured
Dec 07, 2021 Slipping and Falling on Ice Is the Cause of Many Winter Personal Injuries
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