The Minor Injury Guideline (MIG) is part of the Statutory Accident Benefits Schedule (SABS) and is in place to guide how accident victims are covered for goods and services by their insurers if their injuries fall within the definitions in the MIG. Treatment does not require the insurer’s approval for minor injuries sustained in an … Continue reading “Minor Injury Guideline and What It Means to You”
read moreAccidents can be traumatic (even minor ones), and many people don’t know that they may be eligible for compensation. A personal injury lawyer can help you manage the sometimes confusing legalities and will fight for your rights. Knowing someone is in your corner during such a stressful time can provide peace of mind as you … Continue reading “Why You Should Call a Lawyer Right Away If You’re Injured in an Accident”
read moreWithout a doubt, a spinal cord injury is one of the most devastating things that can happen to a person. The repercussions of a spinal cord injury are far-reaching and life-altering. Even minor injuries can have a major negative impact, and navigating the healthcare and legal systems can be daunting. Arming yourself with information is … Continue reading “Spinal Cord Injuries: What You Need to Know”
read moreOn behalf of Rooz Law posted in Car Accidents on Monday, December 29, 2014. According to Middlesex law enforcement officials, a York University professor was killed in a Dec. 16 motor vehicle accident. Reportedly, the event occurred around 4:19 p.m. in London. Officials said that the professor, a 58-year-old woman, had been driving a BMW … Continue reading “Professor killed, man injured in Ontario car accident”
read moreOn behalf of Rooz Law posted in Car Accidents on Wednesday, December 17, 2014. Residents in Canada may benefit from the costs people pay for medical injuries caused by car accidents. In the event of a crash, the automobile insurer may be required to pay for non-professional health care services, including community support services and … Continue reading “Understanding more about crash”
read moreOn behalf of Rooz Law posted in Car Accidents on Wednesday, December 10, 2014. The Ontario Provincial Police say that slick road conditions may have caused a collision involving two vehicles that claimed the life of a 38-year-old woman during the early morning hours of Dec. 3. The Toronto-area resident had been a passenger in … Continue reading “Toronto woman killed in Highway 401 crash”
read moreOn behalf of Rooz Law posted in Product Liability on Friday, December 5, 2014. If you’ve been injured or your property has been damaged because of a defective product, you may be able to pursue compensation for your losses. Serving clients in Toronto and the surrounding areas, our team of experienced personal injury attorneys are … Continue reading “Providing effective advocacy in product liability issues”
read moreOn behalf of Rooz Law posted in Product Liability on Tuesday, November 18, 2014. Individuals in Ontario might have heard that there may be danger in rebuilt air bags installed in vehicles. They may cause injuries to the head and upper body. National Sacs Gonflables Inc. is the company responsible for the rebuilt air bags, … Continue reading “The danger of rebuilt air bags”
read moreOn behalf of Rooz Law posted in Car Accidents on Thursday, November 13, 2014. Authorities report that a three-vehicle accident on Nov. 10 just outside of Glenco left two individuals dead. The fatal crash took place at about 6:30 a.m. on Longwoods Road. According to police, the accident occurred when a 17-year-old Chatham man who … Continue reading “Multi-vehicle wreck in Ontario claims 2 lives”
read moreOn behalf of Rooz Law posted in Car Accidents on Thursday, November 6, 2014. On Oct. 23, two Burlington high school students were killed in a multi-vehicle crash on the Lincoln M. Alexander Parkway in Hamilton, authorities said. According to Hamilton police, an 18-year-old man was driving a Chevy Cavalier eastbound on the parkway with … Continue reading “Car crash on Ontario parkway claims lives of 2 teens”
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