For any accident victim, two aspects of that accidental occurrence force the same victim to deal with losses of the greatest size. One of those arises from the costs of necessary medical treatments and health care. The other one concerns the victim’s future loss of earnings. (more…)
Category: Personal Injury FAQ’s
Advice On How To Deal With An Insurance Company Following A Collision
No accident victim wants to be victimized by the adjuster in an insurance company. Yet that could be what happens, if the same victim has not taken the time to obtain vital information and make all the necessary contacts. (more…)
Insurance Coverage Beyond Ontario’s Borders
Few, if any of the traffic rules that govern the behavior of Ontario’s drivers have any bearing on the behavior of drivers in other provinces or other states. Still, any insurance coverage that has been paid for a resident of Ontario can be used in those other locations. (more…)
Rules Relating To Instances of Partial Fault
What do insurance companies do if one driver admits that he or she might have been partly at fault for a given accident? Does the insurer say, “Thank you; we appreciated your honesty”? No, that is not at all what most insurers do. (more…)
Mediation In A Personal Injury Claim
In recent years, people have been moving away from court trials in personal injury lawsuits. Instead more and more people are opting for dispute resolution through mediation. Most of the injury lawyers in Orillia and insurance companies are realizing the inherent benefits of mediation in resolving personal injury claims. In most cases, mediation is opted when there is impasse between the plaintiff and insurance company over the claim amount. (more…)