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The Ins and Outs of a personal Injury Claim in Ontario, Canada

As soon as an accident occurs to an individual, the first question that comes to one’s mind, “should a get a 100% claim?” As medical procedures are very expensive including the loss of income in the days of injury, a person always desires 100% compensation. In most cases the expense cannot be actually defined unless the entire treatment is done and the person is able to lead a normal life again, if not the worse happens.

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Emotional Distress after a Personal Injury

Emotional distress refers to the psychological or mental trauma that can result from negligent conduct, and it can often be difficult to differentiate typical stress and emotional distress. Emotional trauma from a personal injury or accident can result in anxiety, depression, and stress that can cause or contribute to the person developing a psychological or psychiatric disorder. There are several signs that you can look for after an accident that may point toward emotional distress:

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After a Dog Bite: Who is Held Responsible?

In the summer of 2014, a Nova Scotia woman by the name of Corry MacPhee-Morrison required 200 stitches to close up a wound caused by a pit bull bite. The attack occurred at her brother’s home, and the dog belonged to the brother’s girlfriend. While MacPhee-Morrison calls the attack unprovoked, the dog owner disputed these claims and said that the animal was simply protecting his owner after MacPhee-Morrison struck her in the face.

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Traumatic Brain Injuries Headline the News

Football is back in season and the concussion/traumatic brain injury crisis still remains a growing concern for the NFL, its lawyers and players. An article from the Globe and Mail reveals that according to an actuarial study, 1 in 4 football players will end up with some form of “brain problems” in their lifetime, which

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Would You Consider Usage Based Insurance?

Insurance companies are always in competition with each other when it comes to offering the best rates. In recent times, insurance companies like Desjardins and The Co-operators have been offering usage based insurance programs to help drivers reduce their insurance premiums.  The idea is that the insurance company is in essence, sent data about how

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Lower Back Pain Costing You Time and Money

Whether continuing education and working part-time, or working full-time, enthusiasm sometimes overrides focus on performing tasks with long-term health and safety in mind.  Society encourages the “do-er” and people are told they have to pay their dues to earn their way in the job culture.  The reality of today’s economy, many companies in various industries

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Make Sure You Drive With Care

Every day in urban centres, you see them…  Those people who drive like they got their licence from a bubble-gum machine.  You don’t know whether to laugh or cry.  It’s stressful, even if the rest of your day isn’t necessarily.  The drive to and from anywhere these days is fraught with dangers.  People cutting in

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The Uninvited Guest

You’re dying to go next door to see your neighbour’s renovation.  They’ve been at it for months.  Inside, outside, from open concepts to new “grotto” patios.  But, you’re not exactly friends.  Every time you ask “How’s it going?”  They give you the same, flaccid reply, “Well, it’s still going.  We’re getting there, slowly.”  Finally, you

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UBC Researchers Developing “Smart Seat” to Reduce Whiplash Injuries

One of the most common injuries after a car accident is whiplash. The severity of the degree of whiplash depends on the nature of the accident, and the mechanism of how the injury happened. Recovery time depends on the individual and on the severity of the injury.  Researchers at the University of British Columbia are

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