Poorly Maintained Road Caused Your Car Accident? Notify the City Immediately…To Protect Your Right to Sue

by Neda Nazari Thursday, September 06, 2012
A large pothole caused a car accident, injuring the driver, who waited 2 years to notify the municipality of her accident. Did the driver wait too long (when the Municipal Act gives you just 10 days to notify)?
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Hurt? Notify The City Of Your Injury Claim Immediately… Or Risk the Loss of Your Right to Sue

by Carol Suen Thursday, August 30, 2012
Is waiting 2 years to notify the municipality after the accident too long (when the Municipal Act gives you just 10 days to notify)?
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Safety Ratings for Cars > 5 Star System

by Gregory L. Chang Tuesday, October 12, 2010
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration in the United States has changed their testing procedures and standards for safety ratings, affecting passenger vehicles sold in Canada.
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Slip and Fall on Ice > 5 Months to Notify City is Reasonable

by Gregory L. Chang Friday, September 24, 2010
An important Court of Appeal review of the "reasonable excuse" exception to having to notify the municipality of your slip and fall on ice and snow within 10 days of your accident.
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Pedestrian Deaths and Injuries – Fault, Blame, Negligence and Senseless Waste

by Gregory L. Chang Wednesday, February 03, 2010
An unusually high number of pedestrians were killed in the Toronto area in January, 2010.  We applaud the media focus on the issue to help educate drivers (pedestrians) of the need to take more care, to lessen and prevent further injuries and death.
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Electric Bike or Moped? In An Accident, Electric Bike Owners May Lose Twice

by Gregory L. Chang Monday, October 05, 2009
Instead of using an e-bike, consider a moped and the insurance protection it provides.
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Car and Road Laws are Getting Tougher in Ontario

by Gregory L. Chang Wednesday, July 08, 2009
Tractor trailers in Ontario cannot exceed 105 km/hr, as they must install a “speed limiter” device.  Other recent legislative changes reviewed.
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