Blog Archive - "Pedestrian Accidents"

Showing posts under "Pedestrian Accidents"
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Oct 23, 2017 Largest Punitive Damage Award Ever Made in Canada
Oct 20, 2017 Pedestrian establishes injuries fall outside of MIG - VC and RBC - 17-000081 v RBC General Insurance Company, 2017 CanLII 59504 (ON LAT)
Aug 09, 2017 Pedestrian tripping and Falling onto Parked Car is an 'Accident' - D.S. and TD Insurance LAT 16-000131
Aug 07, 2017 Arbitrator Awards Benefits to Pedestrian Injured in Car Accident - P.W. and Aviva Canada LAT 16-001097
Jul 07, 2017 Starbucks Breached Duty of Care In Customer Slip and Fall on Sidewalk - MacKay v. Starbucks Corp ONCA 250
Apr 17, 2017 Be aware during your left turn
Apr 05, 2017 Can Applicant Make IRB Claim in Ontario, Quebec, or Both?
Mar 31, 2017 Applicant has ongoing limitations but still falls in the MIG
Mar 31, 2017 Applicant Running Delivery Business and Uber Driver Denied IRBs
Mar 29, 2017 10 Year old Not Catastrophically Impaired Following Car Accident
Feb 03, 2017 Arbitrator Rules That Two Assessments Performed at the Same Time, Referencing One Another, Form One Assessment In Terms of Compensation
Jan 18, 2017 Winter Boots Aren't All Safe On Ice
Dec 29, 2016 Pedestrian Safety Needs to Be Taken Seriously
Oct 24, 2016 Teaching Children to Cross the Street
Oct 01, 2016 Insured failed to demonstrate effort at return to any work
Jul 19, 2016 Pedestrians and motor vehicle drivers need to be aware of each other
Jul 12, 2016 Be careful when chasing Pokemons outdoors
Jun 23, 2016 Backing up is dangerous, backing out of the driveway can be deadly.
Apr 26, 2016 Vacation Season is coming - remember that car insurance rules differ from country to country
Apr 23, 2016 Insured did not provide consistent or credible evidence.
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