Category: Personal Injury

A recent case in Ontario found a rec league hockey player responsible for significant damages for a blindside hit in a no contact league.
In the latest ‘reform of the law for collision victims in BC, the NDP have passed a new regulation shortening the time to submit receipts to ICBC from 2 years
In a recent Supreme Court of British Columbia case the court confirmed that if you are injured by a hit and run driver, you do not need to do everything
While the law often concerns itself with compensating children who are injured as a result of negligence, it sometimes also has to grapple with whether a child can be held
For better or for worse, injuries are a part of childhood and the process by which children learn to explore the world around them.
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