The effects of a car crash often extend beyond the injured victim and have a significant impact on the victim’s family. If a person is injured or killed by the fault or negligence of another, family members may make claims under the Family Law Act.
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Sutharsan et al. v. Stonehouse, CV-15-122624
This is a decision about the admissibility of a 911 call after a motor vehicle accident for the truth of its contents.
Protect Your Family from Catastrophic Automobile Insurance Reform
Anyone reading the tragic story of Adam Bari out of Hamilton, Ontario this past week will undoubtedly feel overwhelming sympathy for his now dire situation and will at the same time experience incredible apprehension and fear at the thought of such a tragedy ever happening to either themselves or to a loved one. Due to recent changes to the auto insurance regulations brought forth by …
Watts v. Bowman, 2016 ONSC 3994 (CanLII)
In order to determine whether a driver of a vehicle has the implied consent of the owner of the vehicle to drive it, the court has to ascertain what he or she actually did under the circumstances, not what he or she would have done under different circumstances. The court cannot speculate on whether or not an owner would consent to allow a vehicle to be driven if the driver had requested the permission.
What To Do If You Are Injured in an Accident in the United States
If you are from Ontario and are involved in a car crash in the United States, you may be able to commence an action in Ontario, in the state in which the accident occurred, or both. Your ability to do so will depend upon many factors, including any insurance available to the parties involved and the particular facts of each case.
Watts v. Bowman, 2016 ONSC 3994
Watts is an illustrative case dealing with implied consent. Watts restates the current test for whether implied consent has been granted.