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Abu-Hmaid v. Napar, 2016 ONSC 2894
This Master’s decision holds that a plaintiff must disclose the existence, but not particulars, of adverse costs protection at examination for discovery.
Shah v. Loblaw Companies Ltd, 2015 ONSC 5987
Litigation Cost Protection will not suffice as ‘Security for Costs’
Unidentified, Uninsured And Underinsured Motorists: Who Pays For My Injuries?
In Ontario, driving with automobile insurance is mandatory. As a result, those injured in a motor vehicle accident have the peace of mind of knowing that after an accident they can claim compensation against the at-fault party, which is usually responded to by that party’s insurance company. However, this begs several questions. What happens if the other party is uninsured? What if the other party …