Blog Archive - "Motorcycle Accidents"

Showing posts under "Motorcycle Accidents"
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May 01, 2018 Motor Cycle Safety Particularly Important in the Spring
Apr 03, 2018 Applicant fails on the issue of causation - Threshold motion granted - Grieves and Parsons, 2018 ONSC 26
Mar 26, 2018 Uninsured Applicant Victim of Insurance Fraud - Insurer Must Honour Policy - Bakir and Dominion
Jan 26, 2018 Applicant Entitled To Hire Attendant From Similar Culture
Jan 17, 2018 Motorcycle rider CAT impaired after being rear ended
Dec 08, 2017 Motorcycle on Close Track Not Considered Automobile - Incident not Accident - BM v Aviva LAT 17-000907
Nov 27, 2017 Arbitrator Takes Expert Witnesses to Task for Not Being Impartial but Acting to Promote Insurer's Case - Sopher v. Primmum
Nov 21, 2017 Motorcycles cause ten per cent of all motor vehicle deaths in Ontario and cost the health care system six times the amount of car crashes
Oct 25, 2017 CAT designation appropriate and IRBs awarded in Motorcycle accident - The Applicant v Jevco - 16-002000 v Jevco
Aug 01, 2017 Driver 100% Liable for Hitting Passing Motorcyclist
Jun 04, 2017 More dangers on country roads this time of year.
Apr 17, 2017 Be aware during your left turn
Apr 03, 2017 Accident Victim Reasonably Assumed His Insurance was Valid
Nov 12, 2016 Arbitrator did not find the Whole Person Impairment range provided by insured to be of any use.
Sep 08, 2016 Make sure you have a properly fitted bicycle and motorcycle helmet
Jul 22, 2016 Take precautions to minimize concussion injuries
Jul 14, 2016 Motorcyclists face extra risks on the road
Jul 09, 2016 Child falling off fire truck not involved in "accident".
Jul 09, 2016 Cars and bikes need to share the road and operate safely
May 12, 2016 Should the jury be struck in this personal injury case?
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