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Was it an Accident involving the use or operation of an automobile; or not? It’s important to know this for your personal injury case

Some fact patterns regarding car accident cases can’t be made up. I suppose that you could try; but the reality of what actually happened often exceeds the bounds of your imagination. They are often unthinkable scenarios fit for a law school exam. To be eligible for accident benefits in Ontario,…

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Spring Time Personal Injury Trends: Biking & Pedestrian Accidents

Changes in seasons means changes in behaviour and patterns. Now that we are experiencing some “warmer” weather; we are seeing more people out and about. And I use the term “warmer” rather loosely. We aren’t seeing negative temperatures anymore and there isn’t any snow, ice, or slush on the ground.…

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Police Prejudice against Cyclists, Bikers, Youth & Skateboarders in Personal Injury Cases

A bad police report and a poor police investigation can be very harmful to an injured Plaintiff in personal injury cases. In order for a Plaintiff’s personal injury case to succeed, the Plaintiff must establish that the Defendant was negligent (at fault) for the accident in question. No fault against…

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Goldfinger: Safer streets for pedestrians and cyclists

Toronto’s new initiative to provide safer streets for cycling and walking is a step in the right direction but will require a cooperative effort from drivers, cyclists and pedestrians, says Toronto personal injury lawyer Brian Goldfinger. As part of its ActiveTO program, the city is transforming some major roads into…

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Skateboarding, Biking and Rollerblade Accidents (Ontario)

It’s hot. That means more people are outside doing “outdoorsey” stuff like hiking, cycling, rollerblading and skateboarding. The activities are suppose to be fun and safe. But sometimes things can go wrong. And when they do, our law firm usually hears about it. Accidents whereby skateboarders, cyclists and rollerbladers are…

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Bikes, Bumps, Bruises & Broken Bones: What to do after a serious bike accident

Every Sunday morning, personal injury lawyer Brian Goldfinger puts down the law books and takes his daughter bright and early to gymnastics. One day at gymnastics, one of the other fathers entered the building. He had a crutch with a knee support to keep his knee elevated so that it…

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Should you really need a license or insurance to ride your bike (Ontario)

In a recent survey taken by the “Campaign Research Poll” of 506 Toronto voters found that 60% of them wanted cyclists to be licensed and insured. 57% of those surveyed also wanted the City of Toronto to have more bike lanes. This poll raised significant debate for motorists, cyclists and…

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I want to ride my Bicycle; I want to ride my Bike: Bicycle Accidents in Ontario Examined

The snow has melted. The sun is shinning (sometimes); and the weather is getting less miserable. It’s time to go outside and enjoy the fresh air. For many, the turn of seasons from winter to spring, means riding your bike to work. In fact, from May 29-June 30, 2017, it’s…

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