Residents of Ontario feel assured of financial assistance after being involved in a motor vehicle accident. Yet some problems demand more than immediate access to funds. Those are the problems caused by the victim’s pain and suffering. Financial assistance does not always help a victim to deal with pain. There are other complications, too, that can add to a victim’s suffering. (more…)
Category: Motor vehicle accidents
Ways In Which Dash Cam Footage Can Affect Your Personal Injury Claim
Motor vehicle collisions tend to happen fast and unexpected. As a result, it can be extremely difficult to accurately retrace how exactly an accident occurred and who was ultimately responsible for causing it. Without concrete facts, witness testimony is often the evidence used to back up a claim. However, testimony by multiple witnesses who saw the same thing may not lead to a clear judgment. Statements are likely going to vary. Sometimes even greatly so. (more…)
What To Do After An Insurance Claim Denial
With thousands of accidents occurring in the city, each person included in this figure could become involved in a motor vehicle collision every time they hit the road. This is why it is so important to do the research and inform yourself about what to do in case of an accident. Seeking legal guidance can be helpful at this point. (more…)
What If You Are Involved In A Car Collision While Driving A Leased Vehicle
More and more people use leasing as a way to get their hands on their dream car, especially if that car would have otherwise been unattainable due to its price class. Leased vehicles are on the cheaper end for a reason. The only costs you need to pay for are the ones that befall you due to the declining value of the vehicle due to the wear and tear you put it through. (more…)
What Happens When You Are Found Guilty of Contributory Negligence?
Following your involvement in a motor vehicle collision, your main concern should, and most likely will be, in regards to your own and everybody else’s health and safety. However, once the initial shock has passed and all injuries have been addressed, the blame game is often quick to start. Most often, people will start pointing fingers as soon as the police officer arrives and starts asking questions. Sometimes it is even sooner, when witnesses start to become involved. (more…)