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November 2014 Archives | Ottawa Ontario Personal Injury Blog
Are Cell Phone Records Necessary to Prove Fault? On behalf of Bergeron Clifford LLP posted in Records on Monday, November 24, 2014. FAQ: I was injured in a car accident in Kingston caused by a driver who was texting while driving. He denies he was texting. How can I get his cell phone records to show that he was texting? Continue reading Are Cell Phone Records Necessary to Prove Fault?... Can Spouses of Injured Drivers Recover? On behalf of Bergeron Clifford LLP posted in Injuries on Monday, November 24, 2014. FAQ: My husband was catastrophically injured in a truck accident in Kingston. My friend told me that as his wife, I may be able to recover from the other driver even though I wasn't in the car. Is that true? Continue reading Can Spouses of Injured Drivers Recover?... Are Car Infotainment Dashboards Safe? On behalf of Bergeron Clifford LLP posted in Infotainment on Tuesday, November 18, 2014. Technology is advancing and new gadgets come out all the time. Some of them are smart phones with more functions, tablets that take the place of desktop computers, smart watches that can receive calls, and many others. Many industries are impacted by technological advances, including the auto industry. Auto manufacturers are in the race to incorporate the best technology in their vehicles to meet consumer demand. Continue reading Are Car Infotainment Dashboards Safe?... Common Questions After a Car Accident in Kingston, Ottawa or Whitby (Part 1) On behalf of Bergeron Clifford LLP posted in Car Accidents on Thursday, November 13, 2014. After serious and catastrophic car or truck accidents in Ontario, injured drivers, passengers and pedestrians often have many questions. This 2 part article will discuss some of the common questions people often have after accidents in Kingston, Ottawa or Whitby. Continue reading Common Questions After a Car Accident in Kingston, Ottawa or Whitby (Part 1)... Common Questions After a Car Accident in Kingston, Ottawa or Whitby (Part 2) On behalf of Bergeron Clifford LLP posted in Car Accidents on Thursday, November 13, 2014. Injured drivers, passengers and pedestrians are often anxious and stressed after motor vehicle accidents in Kingston, Ottawa or Whitby. They often do not know where to start and have many questions. Part 1 of the article discussed what injured drivers, passengers and pedestrians may financially recover after Ontario auto accidents via accident benefits claims and tort claims. Part 2 of this article will address 2 other common questions injured drivers, passengers and pedestrians often have. Continue reading Common Questions After a Car Accident in Kingston, Ottawa or Whitby (Part 2)... Family Law Act Claims After Ontario Auto Accidents - Family Members' Rights to Sue and Applicable Deductible (Part 1) On behalf of Bergeron Clifford LLP posted in Accidents on Friday, November 7, 2014. Injured drivers/passengers are not the only parties eligible to file Ontario auto accident lawsuits. Many people do not know that family members of injured drivers/passengers also have legal rights against the at-fault drivers. They may recover financial losses related to care, guidance and companionship suffered as a result of the injured drivers/passengers' injuries. The law that regulates the rights of injured drivers/passengers' family members to sue after Kingston, Ottawa or Whitby car or truck accidents is Ontario's Family Law Act (R.S.O. 1990, c. F.3). Section 61(1) of the Family Law Act provides: Continue reading Family Law Act Claims After Ontario Auto Accidents - Family Members' Rights to Sue and Applicable Deductible (Part 1)... Family Law Act Claims After Ontario Auto Accidents - Family Members' Rights to Sue and Applicable Deductible (Part 2) On behalf of Bergeron Clifford LLP posted in Accidents on Friday, November 7, 2014. Part 1 of this article discussed the rights of family members of drivers and passengers injured in Ontario car or truck accidents to sue pursuant to the Family Law Act. Part 2 of this article will discuss a family member's claim for loss of guidance, care and companionship. Continue reading Family Law Act Claims After Ontario Auto Accidents - Family Members' Rights to Sue and Applicable Deductible (Part 2)... 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