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What To Do After a Catastrophic Injury

The unthinkable happens. You get the phone call no one wants to get. The police are calling you to let you know one of your family members has been catastrophically injured in a car crash and are in the hospital. You drive to the hospital and are confronted with the feeling of helplessness while your […]

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Proving post-traumatic headache pain in a personal injury law trial

Proving pain in a personal injury trial comes with a number of challenges. First, pain is invisible. It cannot be shown on an x-ray, scan or test. On top of that, many people who sit on a jury are skeptical of personal injury lawyers like me. I get that. Likewise, while it is certainly not […]

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Holiday Parties, Host Liability and Drunk Driving Risks

With Christmas and New Year’s Eve around the corner you may be planning to host a gathering of family and friends that will include alcohol. If you are, it’s important to know that you could be legally responsible for the actions of your guests who drink alcohol. This blog post explains why a recent Ontario […]

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How Long Do I have to Sue?

People often ask me about how long do they have to sue. So, today I’m going to tell you about how long you have to sue for a personal injury in Ontario so you have the information you need to protect your rights. It’s not common knowledge. Your friend of family member has been seriously […]

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Snowmobile Safety

The Do’s and Dont’s For Keeping You Safe In Canada, snowmobiling has the highest rate of serious injury among popular winter sports. We see many clients who have suffered life altering injuries while riding a snowmobile. In our latest blog post we’re going to talk about the do’s and don’t’s of snowmobile safety. In 1922, […]

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The Key Characteristic of Great Teams

What makes a great team? A lot has been written on this topic as organizations search for the secret sauce that will take them to the next level. But, more often than not, they fail to understand a very basic concept that most successful athletes understand intuitively.  That’s what today’s blog post is all about […]

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Why Don’t School Buses Have Seat Belts?

Have You Ever Wondered Why Not? The Toronto Sun published a remarkable article last week that have some asking questions about why school buses don’t have seat belts. The Sun reported last week that a school bus driver crashed a bus carrying twenty students while allegedly impaired. After the bus crashed into a car, it […]

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Let us Earn Your Trust

“The best way to find out if you can trust somebody is to trust them” – Ernest Hemingway We understand that your trust is something that we must earn. If it were my wife or one of my young daughters seriously injured, I wouldn’t trust just any personal injury law firm. I would want to ensure […]

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Personal and Professional Advice for the Young Lawyer

The early years following your call to the bar are in some ways the most formative but in others the most stressful. The demands of day to day life can be all-consuming. Long term goals can mean getting through your current legal research assignment rather than considering where you will be in 10 years. But […]

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