by Blog Author | Oct 30, 2020 | Personal Injury FAQ's
It is not necessary to go to court for a minor personal injury. But in certain circumstances it could be beneficial.In most cases it is unnecessary to go to court. Actually, 95% of all personal injuries claim (minor and serious) settles out of court. Nevertheless,...
by Blog Author | Oct 28, 2020 | Personal Injury FAQ's
Some people think that minor personal injuries are less important simply because they are called “minor.” But, is it always that way? Clients of personal injury lawyers in Richmond Hill can answer with a resounding no. This article will explain why. CAN...
by Blog Author | Oct 26, 2020 | Personal Injury FAQ's
A lawyer sells advice. Lawyers are people who study the law in-depth and help others understand it and apply it. Most of them want to help the victims but some just care about money. This article will discuss points that all victims in Ontario should consider before...
by Blog Author | Oct 22, 2020 | Personal Injury FAQ's
Ontario legal authorities determine compensation for an injury based on the severity of damages incurred. That is why clients of personal injury lawyers in Richmond Hill need to understand what a minor injury is and in which cases it becomes a serious injury. This...
by Blog Author | Oct 19, 2020 | TRAUMATIC BRAIN & SPINAL CORD INJURIES
Criminal law punishes behaviors that affect other people’s rights. It punishes all harm against physical or mental integrity caused to anyone in most circumstances. However, the Canadian Criminal Code establishes a difference between a minor and a serious injury. If...
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