Accident victims shouldn’t be afraid to question prospective lawyers before choosing which counsel to retain, Barrie-area personal injury lawyer Steve Rastin tells AdvocateDaily.com
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Accident victims shouldn’t be afraid to question prospective lawyers before choosing which counsel to retain, Barrie-area personal injury lawyer Steve Rastin tells AdvocateDaily.com
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We get what we pay for. It’s simple and not dramatic. If we want good insurance coverage that we can rely upon when things go wrong, we have to pay commensurate premiums.
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Under Ontario law, every driver must carry their proof of auto insurance “pink slip”, which is valid only in paper format. Nova Scotia recently announced that it would become the first Canadian province to allow drivers to carry digital proof of insurance. Currently, 46 U.S. states allow for digital proof of auto insurance.
On the heels of the Insurance Corporation of British Columbia’s (ICBC) $935 million net loss for the recent fiscal year, the Insurance Bureau of Canada (IBC) has released a damning report on the reforms needed in the province’s auto insurance market.
As self-driving technology creeps into vehicles, the debate over how they should behave in situations they can’t anticipate is sharpening.
Multiple studies estimate that autonomous cars would dramatically reduce road accidents – up to 90 per cent, according to a 2015 report by McKinsey & Company.
Changes were made to the Ontario Disability Support Program (ODSP) and Ontario Works (OW) on August 1, 2017. These changes will have a huge impact for the recipients, of these benefits, who have personal injury cases.
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From the Income Security Advocacy Centre (ISAC): On December 13, 2017, the Ministry of Community and Social Services (MCSS) announced that, effective that day, arts grants are exempt as income and assets in both ODSP and OW.
This is a huge step forward for artists in Ontario who get income support from these programs and receive arts grants
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Once again, Ontario has announced another package of auto insurance reforms.
With a provincial election just months away, the Ontario government recently announced yet another plan to make auto insurance affordable for Ontario drivers. The plan is focused on addressing fraud and providing better access to care.
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The plaintiff, aged 54, was involved in a motor vehicle accident as a passenger. The vehicle was rear-ended and the collision was of moderate impact. The plaintiff’s back and neck pain evolved into chronic pain. The plaintiff had a pre-accident history of depression, apparently connected with traumatic events in her life. At the time of the accident, the plaintiff was on a stress leave from work. After the accident, she did not return to her job as a social worker.
The Insurance Bureau of Canada (IBC) has issued a statement calling for major reforms in British Columbia’s auto insurance space to make coverage more affordable.