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- Snow Cycling Winter-Related Injuries and Legal Frameworks
As winter descends upon Ontario, many cyclists continue to embrace the challenges of snow-covered paths and icy roads. While winter cycling offers a unique and invigorating experience for cycling enthusiasts, it also presents heightened risks that can lead to serious injuries. Understanding the lega … Read more »
- Slip Slidin’ Away: A Primer on Slip and Falls
Temperatures have dropped, the days are short, and the trees are bare. To navigate the cold and icy months ahead, Canadians are faced with several options. The first is to stay indoors and hibernate. This could involve cozying up by the fireplace, sipping hot chocolate, and binge-watching shows on N … Read more »
- Can You Reopen a Settled Personal Injury Case?
Accident injuries can be complex, and in many cases, the victim has not fully recovered by the time a personal injury claim settles. This begs the question: can you reopen a personal injury case? In this blog, we’ll discuss whether you can reopen a personal injury case after settling or receiving a … Read more »
- Understanding Contractor Liability: What Homeowners Should Know
Hiring a contractor for a home construction project is an exciting yet daunting task. From securing financing to choosing the right contractor for the job, there are many moving parts to consider. However, one critical component that many homeowners may not educate themselves on before embarking on … Read more »
- Toasting to Safety: Duty of Care on Ontario’s Bars and Taverns
The holiday season, a time of cheer and celebration, often involves increased visits to bars and taverns across Ontario. While this period brings festive opportunities, it also presents unique legal challenges for establishments. Specifically, with an increased number of patrons, your duty of care m … Read more »