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Thursday 15 August 2013

A Deadly Road, A Brutal Courtroom

One of the best parts of owning a car is the freedom of going on joyrides whenever you feel like it. There's nothing like enjoying the view of the mountainside or the sunset on the coast, with the wind in your face and a winding road of concrete laid out before you. That is, until a car with a drunk driver at the wheel suddenly appears out of nowhere. Next thing you know, you're being faced with medical bills and legal fees to pay.

It's still surprising how many road accidents happen every year, either through human negligence or a simple bad roll of the dice. No one really expects these kinds of things to happen to them, but they happen anyway, and at the most inopportune times. When you consider just how expensive it is to pay for doctors and the time you lost, you'd understand how troublesome car accidents can be. You will also realize how convenient it is to have an experienced lawyer by your side.

No one can predict accidents, but when they happen, remember that you always have options. If you deserve compensation for the inconvenience—sometimes grief—you experienced, then fight for it simply because it is right. All too often people fail to put irresponsible drivers and car manufacturers to justice, and this gives them a chance to make the same mistakes. If you want justice, get a good lawyer and understand two simple things: the road is deadly, and the the courtroom is brutal.


Monday 12 August 2013

Cocktails and Driving Don't Mix in Toronto

In compiling a list of the best cocktails in Toronto, blogger Alexandra Grigorescu notes that there are two distinct drinking cultures in the city. One is mostly confined to the club scene, while the other is cocktail culture. The latter, she observed, “is trickling down from leather-and-glass gentlemen's clubs and from Toronto's up-and-coming neighbourhoods onto the menus of most restaurants worth their salt.”

Topping the list of cocktail bars voted for by BlogTo readers featured in Grigorescu's article is BarChef, which has been Toronto's favorite go-to bar for years. Headed by Frankie Solarik, resident mixologists concoct mixes with a New World twist. While the location certainly has the word 'trendy' written all over it, the bar offers just as much recession-priced alternatives as their very expensive cocktails.

Other dining establishments that made the list include Jenn Agg's Cocktail Bar in Dundas West, Sidecar in Little Italy, Harbord Room in Harbord, and molecular gastronomy-pioneer Origin Restaurant. While trendy Torontonians can wine and dine in these places, drinking and driving is still not a trendy thing to do—unless you consider a $1,000 fine and a 1-year driving prohibition trendy.


Getting pulled over by a police officer for erratic driving is a very difficult circumstance to be in. The police can demand a driver to submit himself or herself to an approved screening device and refusal to provide a breath sample will only merit another offence.

Friday 9 August 2013

It's Not just about Wounds; It's about Your Rights

After you've suffered an injury, many things might happen which may leave you so tired and helpless that you just want things to put the whole thing behind you so you can finally move on. This is usually what some people do who prefer the “peaceful way” of dealing with things. Instead of filing lawsuits, they just go on with their lives to wait for time to heal their wounds and hearts.

While this seems attractive, especially for people who are very private and reserved, it is still ideal to know your rights and fight for them if you've been injured due to someone else's negligence. In fact, it is advisable that you still consult a lawyer regardless of the gravity of your injuries. That is because it is part of your rights and you do not deserve to suffer due to another person's carelessness.


So whether it's just a bruise or a wound, call an injury lawyer near you and make an appointment. Know what you are entitled to and get the representation you deserve. After all, there are a lot of things a wound or a bruise might not indicate. One of the biggest if the violation of your rights as a person, and that's far worse than any physical injury you could ever experience.

Tuesday 6 August 2013

How A Personal Injury Lawyer May Help You

Personal injury law covers cases where the acts of a person or entity result in harm or injury to another person and/or the person's properties. Personal injury cases include car accidents, work-related accidents, medical malpractice, and faulty products, among others.

Personal injury lawyers specialize in this branch of the law. They can help the victim of a personal injury case in two ways: (1) determine the right amount of compensation or claims the victim may seek; and (2) go after the party who caused the personal injury and get them to fulfill their responsibility in a legal platform.

A victim of personal injury may be compensated for all the expenses incurred from the treatment of their injuries or from fixing the damage to their properties . These can include hospital bills, the cost of medicines, and any additional treatment they may need, such as physical therapy. The amount of damage to the victim's property is also assessed and included in the claims. The victim may also seek monetary compensation for income they might have lost as a direct or indirect result of the incident. Typically, personal injury lawyers follow a formula to calculate the amount of compensation for a case.


A victim may also seek compensation for emotional distress. In many cases, injuries can have emotional effects on a victim, and lead to trauma, sleeplessness, and anxiety.  A personal injury lawyer can help determine the amount of monetary compensation a victim may seek for emotional distress. 

Sunday 4 August 2013

Some Reasons to Hire Personal Injury Lawyers

Being involved in a motor vehicle collision is devastating and costly, especially when you sustained injuries and you will need to worry about medical treatment. At times, you may even need physical therapy or rehabilitation to regain normal function of the injured body part, whether it was a broken arm or leg. This will further increase your overall medical expenses.

You won't need to foot every dollar of your medical bill, however, as you may be eligible to receive compensation from the insurance company of the party at fault. However, not all injured parties are automatically given the go-signal to receive benefits. At times, the other driver's insurance company will make you go through hell and high water before they award you with the compensation you justly deserve.

As negotiating with these insurance companies can be difficult, it will be ideal to have an experienced personal injury attorney by your side. A personal injury lawyer knows exactly how to deal with the insurance company that tries to convince you to agree to a compensation amount that is not even enough to cover the expenses for your initial medical treatment, as most insurance companies take advantage of aggrieved parties and give them the lowest possible settlement. A lawyer will help you obtain a favorable settlement that is sufficient to cover all treatment costs and put you on the road to recovery.


Friday 2 August 2013

Hire a Lawyer When Applying for Disability

Canadian citizens who are suddenly unable to work at any job due to a disability may want to apply for a Canada Pension Plan (CPP) disability benefit. The CPP disability benefit is a monthly payment available to people who regularly contributed to the Canadian Pension Plan while they were working. The main objective of the pension plan is to subsidize the earnings of people who recently paid into the CPP.

If your application is approved, you can collect CPP benefits until you are 65 with minimal paperwork to prove that you are really disabled. That said, the entire application process can be very time consuming and cumbersome which is why some people prefer to work with a disability attorney. Lawyers who specialize in this field can guide you through the entire process and prevent the possibility of committing errors in the paperwork that could slow down the process.


According to the Service Canada website, disability benefit is approved not on the nature of your disability or disease but rather how the condition (along with the treatment involved) affected your ability to find regular employment. A lawyer can help prove your claim by correctly establishing your circumstance so there is a stronger chance of approval. However, in the event that your application is rejected, a lawyer can likewise help you with your appeal so you can get the benefits that are rightfully yours.