Disclosure of Your Statement Given to Your Insurer

by Gregory L. Chang Thursday, March 18, 2010
After a car accident, will your statement to your insurance company about the accident be disclosed?
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Faster Lawsuits – Summary Judgment Motion Changes

by Gregory L. Chang Wednesday, January 27, 2010
The rules concerning an early exit from civil lawsuits – bringing a summary judgment motion – has change in Ontario.
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Life Insurance Proceeds and Competing Beneficiaries Fighting Over $250,000

by Gregory L. Chang Friday, January 22, 2010
Competing beneficiaries and allegations of fraud against former family members seeking $250,000 in life insurance proceeds.
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Facebook Defence Strikes Again – Lawsuit Claims Defeated

by Gregory L. Chang Thursday, May 14, 2009
Facebook defence – personal information on plaintiff’s Facebook page contradicts his lawsuit complaints of pain and inability; most of his lawsuit is dismissed.
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After Settling Your Claim, Can You Still Sue?

by Gregory L. Chang Monday, April 20, 2009
20 months after his car accident, Plaintiff signed settlement documents and received settlement monies for his tort claim.  He then hired a lawyer and started this lawsuit.
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The Key to a Strong Lawsuit? Evidence, evidence, evidence.

by Gregory L. Chang Friday, March 20, 2009
In real estate, the key to success is often described as “location, location, location”.  In personal injury lawsuits, having evidence to support your claims is fundamental in building your lawsuit.
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Ontario’s E-Laws Website is an Official Source of Legislation

by Gregory L. Chang Monday, March 16, 2009
Remember that effective November 30, 2008, by Regulation to the Legislation Act, 2006 that you can use Ontario’s e-laws website to obtain an official copy of Ontario’s laws.
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Facebook and My Space Users Beware - Your Personal Profile as Evidence in a Personal Injury lawsuit

by Gregory L. Chang Friday, February 27, 2009
In Leduc v. Roman (2009 Ont. S.C.), your Facebook page is not really personal if you start a personal injury lawsuit.
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