Any snowmobile rider that has taken a Red Cross Lifesaving course should appreciate this warning: Avoid frozen rivers and lakes. A body of water might seem frozen solid, but have unseen places where water flows along the edges. It could also have hidden cracks or uneven surfaces. In other words, it might break, if placed under a snowmobile’s weight. […]
In Ontario, as in just about any place on earth, a young professional tends to look and feel healthy. As a result, that some individual seldom sets aside money for LTD insurance. Yet age does not serve as an indication that an accident or illness cold become a disrupting force in the life of the affected person. In other words, accidents and illnesses can affect someone of any age. […]
According to Canadian law, consumers must be warned of any possible side effects from a given medication. Issuance and display of such a warning shields a manufacturer from the chance that he or she might be held liable for those same side effects. The Canadian rule applies even after the product has been put on the market. […]
Starting on August 1, 2017, some Canadians began to benefit from changes in the Ontario Disability Support Program (OCSP) and Ontario Works (OW). Fortunately, none of the changes affected the ODSP eligibility of disabled workers. […]
You have the right to seek compensation in a personal injury case for pain and suffering as an accident victim by suing the at-fault driver. There is no set amount of compensation in these cases, but personal injury lawyer in Ottawa can assist you with an estimate. Usually, they work only with such cases and understand the nuances of legal requirements. […]
If you have been injured due to no fault of yours but because of someone’s negligence or recklessness, you have the right to seek compensation. However, you need the assistance of personal injury lawyer in Kingston. Here are some myths that have been dispelled to assist you further. […]
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