Accident Hot Spots On Ontario Highways

Recent reports released by the Ministry of Transportation of Ontario have been alarming. More than 14 accidents have already been reported on Highway 138 as of April 2018. This highway is an important link between 401 and 417 and has heavy traffic. There are several points along this route that are hazardous and where serious accidents have taken place.

Motor-vehicle accidents happen for various reasons, but not all of them are truly accidental. They are mainly caused by someone’s fault or negligence. Drunken or drug-impaired driving, speeding, aggressive or distracted driving, inexperienced or aged drivers, failing to notice or obey warning signs etc are some of the main reasons. Unfortunately, the injured victims in such cases and their families stand to bear enormous physical, financial and emotional consequences. Loss of income and wages, medical and rehabilitation expenses and the prolonged experience of pain and suffering take a heavy toll. Victims are entitled to seek compensation through statutory no-fault benefits or they can institute a personal injury claim against the at-fault party. There may be multiple parties involved in such cases and it may be difficult to establish the correct chain of responsibility. Insurance companies who must make the payments may not act in good faith – they may deny/dismiss/dispute/delay your claim. They may also try to fob you off with meager settlements that do not take care of your present and future needs.

An experienced Toronto personal injury lawyer with experience in handling such cases can help you to safeguard your rights and achieve the compensation you rightfully deserve.

Bicycle Accidents Impact Your Life

Toronto personal injury lawyers Singh Barristers offer timely help for cyclists injured in motor-vehicle accidents. We understand that besides pedestrians, bicycle riders are among the most vulnerable of road users. Under Ontario’s Highway Traffic Act, they are treated on par with pedestrians, which means that they enjoy right of way. However, not all motorists respect these rights. Though cyclists may ensure that they use all the available safety gear like helmets, reflective clothing, knee guards etc and follow traffic rules meticulously, when their bicycles collide with a larger vehicle like a car or truck, it’s they who sustain the maximum injuries. Traumatic brain injury, spinal and back injuries, internal bleeding and organ damage, neck injuries, facial and dental damage, amputation etc are some of the possible injuries that cyclists suffer.  Apart from physical injuries, such accidents cause a range of financial and emotional losses too. If you or a dear one has been injured in such an accident, get emergency medical help immediately, no matter how minor you feel your injuries are.

Once this has been taken care of, contact our experienced and dedicated bicycle accident lawyers without delay. Apart from statutory benefits available through your own insurance coverage, you are also entitled to seek full compensation from those whose negligence or fault caused the collision. We have the experience, expertise and knowledge to help you and your family through this crisis. Our dedicated legal team can safeguard your rights and ensure that you get the best medical treatment. We also have the financial resources to help you tide over the difficult times. Speak to a Toronto personal injury lawyer at Singh Barristers now.

Delayed Head Injury Symptoms: What Should You Do?

Accidents can result in a variety of injuries. These may range from simple cuts, bruises, lacerations, sprains etc to broken bones, traumatic brain injury, amputation, disfigurement or even death. In some cases, the person may feel that they have escaped without a scratch. After a gap of time, there may be certain changes that cause concern. Sometimes the injured person may not notice them, but friends, family or co-workers may recognize the changes. Investigations could reveal serious brain injuries that prevent the person from working and earning a living, but insurance companies may deny or dispute your claim.

In the case of motor-vehicle accidents, a statute of limitations exists within which claims can be pursued. The accident has to be reported immediately or within 24 hours if the police did not arrive. Your own insurance-company should be informed within 7 working days. The at-fault party/parties have to be notified within 120 working days and a suit must be filed within two years. There are time limits to pursue appeals if claims are denied. If you suffered head injuries following a slip and fall accident in a public place, the municipality has to be informed within 10 days of the accident. Instituting a personal injury suit has to be done within two years. There are different rules for disability claims and death. Ensure that you get immediate medical treatment and follow all instructions carefully. Get as many details about the accidents and witnesses as possible. Toronto personal injury lawyer can help you get the compensation you rightfully deserve and also protect your rights.

Keep Your Motorcycle In Top Condition: It Could Save Your Life

Brampton personal injury lawyers offer vital tips for motorcycle riders. Getting a new bike is always a huge thrill and it’s common for new owners to take great care of their brand new set of wheels. However, with time, they take their vehicles for granted, or they don’t seem to find the time for regular maintenance. And that’s where the danger lies.

Bike riding needs your 100% alertness and concentration. You can’t afford to take your eyes off the road even for a second. Bike riders like cyclists and pedestrians are the most vulnerable of road-users. There’s zero barrier against impact forces in a collision and accidents usually result in serious injuries.

Keep your bike in good condition to protect yourself when danger threatens. Follow these tips for your own safety:

  • Ensure that your tire pressure is correct
  • Inspect your tires regularly for wear and tear, damage or uneven tread, cuts, punctures etc. Sometimes, nails get embedded in the tire and result in slow release of air
  • All the manual controls like pedals, levers and light-switches, ignition etc should be working well
  • Front and rear brakes should be in perfect condition – never risk riding with faulty brakes
  • Clean your mirrors and keep them properly adjusted for optimum viewing. If you lend your bike to someone, get your own mirror placement back when it’s returned
  • Fuel and oil levels should be optimal
  • If your bike stand has weak springs, it can be a hazard when you’re doing turns

Speak to a Brampton personal injury lawyer at Singh Barristers if you’re injured in a collision. You may be entitled to compensation.

Safety tips for Motorcycle Riders

Toronto personal injury lawyers Singh Barristers have important tips for safe motorcycle riding. Whether you’re an experienced rider or a newbie, accidents can happy to anyone, anywhere and at any time. Though they’re termed “accidents” these disasters are rarely “accidental.” They are usually the result of someone’s fault or negligence. That’s why it’s important to ensure that the mistakes and errors are not yours. Studies show that car-drivers are at fault in 60% of such accidents. Talk to an accident injury lawyer immediately. You may be entitled to compensation.

Motorcycle riding is governed by the Highway Traffic Act and the vehicle is defined as a self-propelled that has a seat/saddle and is designed to travel with not more than three wheels in contact with the ground. The motorcycle must be registered with the Ministry of Transportation, have a valid license plate and the rider must have/carry a license to ride it. Riders must also carry valid insurance and registration card while riding. While a motorcycle ride is thrilling and exciting, you need to be aware of safety precautions:

  • Ride only bikes that you can handle
  • Newbies should take a motorcycle safety riding course
  • Always wear a full-face, Department of Safety approved helmet and good-quality safety-gear
  • Bikers must practice defensive driving
  • Avoid bad-weather rides
  • Wear bright colors/reflective clothing
  • Stay alert and watch other road-users especially at intersections
  • Check for blind-spots and indicate your intentions clearly
  • Avoid distractions like music, taking calls etc

Toronto personal injury lawyers Singh Barristers are open 24×7 to take your calls in accident emergencies.

Sports Injuries: Establishing Liability

Canada is a country where people enjoy and love to participate in a variety of outdoor activities and sports. Whether it’s summer or winter, there are a number of facilities where people can compete, take part and keep themselves fit. The top sports that Canadians whether young or old enjoy are cycling, riding ATVs (all-terrain vehicles), skiing and snowboarding, playing in local or school playgrounds, hockey, football, rugby, skating etc. Other niche sports like animal-riding, motor-vehicle racing etc are also popular. Statistics show that cycling is the top sport that causes injuries that need hospitalization. ATVs and skiing follow next, while other sports cause fewer injuries.

Whatever the nature of sport, if you are injured due to someone else’s fault or negligence, you are entitled to seek compensation. These cases are challenging because there is a legal “assumption of risk” or in other words, you engage in the sport knowing fully well that there are risks involved. When you’re injured, an experienced Brampton personal injury lawyer can conduct independent investigations into the circumstances to establish who exactly was negligent or at fault in causing the accident and injury. This could be a person, an institution, corporation or organization or many parties together. We can help you put a robust claim together showing how exactly this person or entity’s carelessness or fault caused the accident. Intentional acts, recklessness, negligent coaching, defective products, etc can be the reasons. Contact Brampton personal injury lawyer now for a genuine, swift and comprehensive evaluation of the circumstances and a free consultation to help you take the claim forward.

When Accident Benefits Are Delayed: Car Accident Claims

Insurance companies are required to pay out certain moneys to those injured in accidents. This may be under the category of statutory benefits regardless of fault, or as a result of a personal injury suit. Following such accidents, injured victims and their families become dependent on such payments if they have no other source of income and/or the injured person was the sole/substantial breadwinner in the family. Sometimes these payments are delayed, or your claim is disputed. Whatever the reason, it’s important to contact an experienced personal injury lawyer without delay.

We can conduct inquiries on your behalf and discover the reason why your payments are not being made. For instance, if there is miscommunication between you and the insurance company, you have not answered their mails or your address is different from the one given on the policy, it’s a matter of setting the record straight. In other cases, the required paperwork may not be in order. What victims may fail to understand is that insurance-companies are for-profit organizations that focus on protecting their own business interests. They may conduct their own independent investigations and come up with certain information that contradicts your claim. Their own medical experts may provide them with information that doesn’t support your claims. Claims-adjusters conduct personal surveillance, talk to employers, neighbors, co-workers, friends, family etc and check social media for information on you and this could result in denial of claims. Toronto personal injury lawyers can help you to contest the insurance company’s stand and also go on appeal if necessary.

Should I Accept An Out-Of-Court Settlement for My Car Accident Claim?

Most accident victims who institute a claim for compensation when they have been injured in car accidents face this situation. The insurance company that has to make the settlement payout makes an offer that seems attractive at first glance.

It’s important to understand that insurance-companies are for-profit organizations that are focused on protecting their own business interests. Hence, any offer that comes from them should be thoroughly discussed and analyzed with an experienced personal injury lawyer before you sign on the dotted line.

Expensive medical treatment, loss of income, difficult to sustain household maintenance and the stress caused by accidents makes people and their families vulnerable. The immediate relief that victims and families get with a swift if meager settlement is undeniable. Court processes can be challenging, unpredictable and lengthy. Many people prefer to “get on with their lives.” Settlement also ensures your privacy and confidentiality as your private matters don’t become a matter of public record. Another reason to prefer settlement is that it’s a fact that 95% of personal injury claims are settled out-of-court. Unless you’re determined to have your “day in court” or it’s a matter of social/ethical/national importance, settlement is a good option.

However, as your personal injury lawyers will advise, the fact that the insurance-company has come forward could mean that it’s a tacit admission of fault. Courts may award very large settlements. If your personal injury lawyer advises, it’s best not to grab the first offer that you get. Negotiation, mediation and arbitration could yield better results.

Car Accident Claims: Call The Police Immediately

Recent studies show that nearly 60,000 people suffer from injuries of different types in Ontario annually as a result of car accidents. Some of these accidents result in the death of drivers, passengers and pedestrians, while in others, people suffer a range of injuries. Whatever the nature and extent of injury, it’s important to seek immediate medical attention from a qualified medical professional.

Another very important step to take is to inform the police right away. You or others with you may assume that the injuries and damage are minor, but in order to claim accident benefits, the police have to be informed. Ontario laws specify that injuries and damage to vehicles that are estimated to be $2000 or more have to be reported to the police. However, it’s not easy to estimate what exactly the extent of injury may be at first glance. Some injuries appear minor initially, but turn out to be serious at a later stage. If you have not filed a police or traffic report on the collision, it’s difficult to prove to insurance claims adjusters that your injury was directly caused by the accident.

If you can take photographs of the accident scene, with exact time and date stamp, that show the location, damage and injuries, position of the vehicles, with important landmarks nearby, these are important pieces of evidence. Contact an experienced car accident lawyer to help you with the process of achieving compensation. We can ensure that your rights and interests are fully protected.

Aggressive Driving Is On The Increase: Your Car Accident Compensation Claim

A recent study involving 12,000 Ontario motor-vehicle drivers showed an alarming correlation between an aggressive style of driving and possibility of accidents. The drivers were given a series of questions to answer and their replies provide important clues to the cause of accidents.

More than 30% of those who took the survey admitted that they experienced short bursts of rage while driving. They reported that they had indulged in cursing, screaming and displaying offensive gestures to other road users. Though this behavior may seem insignificant, psychologists find that it is as distracting as texting while driving in terms of the way it affects a person’s driving habits. Aggression while driving can have almost the same effect as being impaired by marijuana or other narcotics, since it may create the same level of altered consciousness and judgment. As a result, such behavior can just as easily cause an accident as using a phone or briefly taking your eyes off the road. More than 200 Ontarians admit they felt such intense rage that they were willing to risk getting into a collision or injure another person.

Aggressive behavior includes improper following, speeding, failing to yield, not paying attention to weather or traffic conditions, improper passing, risky driving maneuvers, etc. If you or a dear one has been injured in an accident caused by an aggressive driver, contact an experienced personal injury lawyer immediately. You may be entitled to compensation. We can help you to put together a robust claim backed by evidence of aggression while driving.

Avoid Talking To At-Fault Party Insurers or Representatives: Your Car Accident Claim

When car accidents happen, the primary focus remains on ensuring that injured people get prompt medical attention. Following this, there are several events that take precedence, like dealing with the financial, physical and emotional crisis, etc. Most people assume that their insurance company will take care of the compensation aspects. In fact, they are duty bound by contract to do so. However, in reality, being for-profit organizations, they tend to put their own business interests ahead of their clients’.

When the insurance company is informed about an accident, they immediately begin an investigation into the circumstances. This is mainly to confirm that the facts as claimed are true. A claims-adjuster is assigned to your case and this person’s loyalty is firmly towards his/her employer: the insurance company. Hence, they may adopt various tactics to dispute, delay, deny or dismiss your claim. Since there are several complex legal, medical and insurance issues involved, it’s difficult for victims to work through these and get all the benefits they’re entitled to.

Claims-adjusters may pose as your friendly, helpful agents, but it’s important never to give a recorded statement, make inadvertent remarks that assign some part of the fault to yourself, apologize, give permissions to access private, confidential, medical, personal and employment information, etc. Insurance companies may also undertake surveillance, investigate your social media profiles, talk to your employers/friends/family/neighbors etc in search of any contradictions in your claim. Contact an experienced personal injury lawyer without delay to represent you in all communications so that your interests and rights are well protected.

Your Accident Injury Claims: Be Alert While Talking To Your Doctor

Insurance companies have to compensate injured persons for income-loss, medical and rehabilitation expenses, disability, death, pain and suffering, care-giver expenses etc based on the contract signed with the insured person. However, they may not act in good faith because they are focused on protecting their own business interests. Hence they may dispute or deny your claim based on various technical aspects.

A vital aspect is the medical testimony of your treating doctor. It’s crucial to seek immediate medical attention if you or a loved one has been involved in an accident. You may assume that your injuries are minor or that you’re completely unhurt. However, from a medical, legal and insurance point of view, it’s important to consult a doctor and leave a paper-trail. Otherwise it’s difficult to establish the connection between injury and accident.

Be completely frank in disclosing health status, habits, medical history, circumstances of the accident etc to your doctor. Never discuss legal concerns with your doctor. You could create a negative bias. Follow medical prescriptions/orders strictly and don’t miss appointments. Tell your doctor about all your symptoms including pain, emotional state, changes etc. without exaggeration. If you’re unable to work because of injuries/pain/disability/depression/anxiety, ensure that this goes on your medical record. Don’t forget to maintain an accident and medical journal to record each and every incident, report, test, diagnosis, treatment, medication, conversation etc related to your injuries.

An experienced personal injury lawyer team can help you get the best medical treatment available and also ensure that your rights and entitlements are safeguarded.

Fall Season Tips For Your Safety

The Canadian fall season will be upon us in a few months, signaling the end of bright sunny days and warm barbecue nights. Staying safe in different seasons is important for everyone, especially seniors, pregnant women and kids. Staying alert and taking the necessary precautions helps to avoid accident risks.

Accidents are rarely accidental. They’re mostly caused by someone’s fault or negligence. That’s why it’s important to keep your wits about you when you’re out driving, walking, etc.

With kids back to school, traffic congestion at school-times increases. It’s important to stay vigilant for crossing streets/signals/crossing-guards, driving through school zones, overtaking school buses.

Make sure you clear fallen leaves and when you pass them, don’t be tempted to walk through them. This is also the season of light rains. Slip and fall injury risks abound in such situations. Pedestrians and cyclists should wear reflective clothing when walking or riding out after dark. You can suffer from different types of injuries during this change of season from summer to winter. Such disastrous events cause enormous physical, financial and emotional burdens on the injured persons and their families.

When these injuries are caused by someone else, you are entitled to compensation to help replace lost income, pay for your medical and rehabilitation expenses and compensate you in monetary terms for pain and suffering. Visit a qualified doctor immediately, even if you feel your injuries are minor. Contact an experienced personal injury lawyer without delay to help you get the right advice, assistance and advocacy.

Auto accident injury lawyer: Make Sure Your Claim Isn’t Denied

Personal injury lawyers find that insurance companies don’t always respond positively to claims. We strive to prepare our clients for the harsh reality that these companies are for-profit organizations, focused primarily on their own business interests. 

People trust insurers to come to their aid in a crisis. They pay premiums regularly believing that they have coverage against the financial consequences of disasters. However, insurance-companies may delay, deny or dismiss claims, cite technical reasons for non-payment, minimize the nature/extent of injuries/losses/expenses etc. 

It’s crucial to ensure that your claim is thoroughly examined and filed in the correct format, within the prescribed time and backed by robust evidence. 

Experienced car accident lawyers can help you with this. 

Typical Reasons For Claim Denial 

Clients must ensure that their policies are valid and premiums are paid fully and up-to-date. Reporting the accident and visiting a physician immediately are essential. 

Some common reasons for denial: 

Liability not established: The wrong at-fault party, location not covered in policy, etc 

Typos or factual errors: Spelling-mistakes, wrong address, status-changes, family-member added etc 

Unnecessary extras: Don’t try to pad your claim – stick to the facts and don’t try to profit from the claim. 

Partial responsibility: You may have contributed to the accident in some way by being careless or negligent. 

Using surveillance:  to confirm/contradict your claim is common and they could come up with “evidence” to dispute your claim. 

Get experienced help from a knowledgeable Auto accident injury lawyer who has handled similar cases to help you get the compensation you deserve.