Blog Archive - "Pedestrian Accidents"

Showing posts under "Pedestrian Accidents"
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Jan 13, 2020 Should Turning Right on Red Lights be Illegal?
Jan 02, 2020 Elderly Woman Slips and Falls on Walkway at Nursing Home - Przyk v. Hamilton Retirement Group Ltd., 2019 ONSC 7498 (CanLII)
Dec 26, 2019 CBC News Reports Here are the top 10 collision hot spots for pedestrians and cyclists in Waterloo region
Dec 23, 2019 Speed Enforcement Cameras Coming to A Neighbourhood Near You
Dec 18, 2019 Applicant determined to be CAT impaired on basis of Marked impairment - Applicant vs. Toronto Transit Commission, 2019 CanLII 101715 ON LAT -009821/AABS
Dec 10, 2019 Basic Level Of Auto Insurance is Not Enough If You Are Hurt in A Car Accident
Dec 01, 2019 Remember - Snow Clearing of Sidewalks is the Property Owner's Responsibility in Most Local Municipalities
Nov 07, 2019 The Region of Waterloo Releases Most Dangerous Accident Intersections for Pedestrians, Cyclists and Vehicles
Oct 22, 2019 You've been injured and it's someone else's fault - Now what? How do you find a personal injury lawyer?
Oct 17, 2019 Safety Is the Priority as Montreal Lowers Downtown Speed Limits
Sep 23, 2019 Our current car insurance scheme doesn't treat the innocent victims of car accidents well
Aug 13, 2019 Dropping car speeds and improving vulnerable users road safety key to road strategy
Aug 01, 2019 Vision Zero - Toronto Votes for More Aggressive Road Safety Plan
Jul 12, 2019 EpiPen for Spinal Cord Injury Being Tested At University of Michigan Ann Arbor
Jun 03, 2019 Children from poor neighbourhoods are more likely to be hit by vehicle drivers
Apr 24, 2019 Incident involving a car door, punches in the face considered an accident - L.L. and Intact Insurance Co., Re 2019 CarswellOnt 3604
Feb 04, 2019 The Province Is Investigating Joint and Several Liability - How Will This Impact Victims Whose Accidents Involve Municipalities? The new Ontario Government will be reviewing legislation
Jan 23, 2019 Child struck by car fails to prove entitlement to NEBs at age 16 - LAT 17-001746 v Royal Sun Alliance Insurance (RSA), 2018 CanLII 84052 (ON LAT)
Nov 30, 2018 Tomec v Economical Mutual Insurance Company – SABs limitation period is a ‘hard’ one set at two-years – Not subject to Discoverability
Nov 09, 2018 "The Times They Are A-Changing" - Instagram and Facebook Evidence Ordered to be Produced - Isacov v Schwartzberg, 2018 ONSC 5933 (CanLII)
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