What you need to know about slip and fall cases in Ontario
Personal injury cases are never exactly alike. Every case is different because the circumstances involving the injury follow different patterns.
Personal injury cases are never exactly alike. Every case is different because the circumstances involving the injury follow different patterns.
Some say that winter is the most peaceful time of the year. But along with the silence and relaxed winter months comes a fair share of challenges.
Victims of slip and fall accidents may be forced to live in silence because of the many myths surrounding these types claims.
Department stores such as Lowe’s and the Home Depot have business liability insurance. The hardware chains also have experienced legal teams that represent them in personal injury claims that are filed against them. How to protect your rights?
Have you been injured following a slip and fall accident at a hotel? In Ontario, slip and fall accident claims are governed by the Occupiers’ Liability Act (OLA). The gist of the OLA is found in section 3(1) and it provides that…
Cases of people slipping and falling in shopping malls and stores are very common. If you are injured in such an accident, the Occupier’s Liability Act is in place to assist you to get compensated. So, what are your rights under the law?