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Facebook and Your Personal Injury Claim for Accidents in Ontario

How insurance companies can use Facebook against accident victims in Ontario personal injury cases. Social networking websites such as Facebook and Myspace have gained significant popularity over the past few years. Read below to find out what Ontario Courts say; and what you can do to protect yourself.

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How Long do I Have to Sue for Accidents in Ontario?

A limitation period is a time period in which you have to start your legal action. If you wait too long to contact a lawyer and start your case, you're asking for trouble. Read on to get more information on limitation periods and how they work and impact personal injury claims in Ontario.

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Explaining "No-Fault" Insurance for Car Accidents in Ontario

What does "No-fault" insurance mean? How does it work? How much can I get paid? If you've been hurt or injured in a motor vehicle accident in Ontario, the following article is a must read!

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Lawyers' Fees for Personal Injury/Accident Cases in Ontario

How do lawyers’ fees work in personal injury claims?

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Canadian vs. US Damage Awards for Personal Injury Cases

Why do damage awards appear so much bigger in the United States than they are in Canada?

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What to do After you've Been Hurt or Injured in an Accident - Ontario, Canada

Things to be careful of when pursuing your personal injury case. Read this if you've been hurt, or injured in an accident in Ontario.

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Hurt or Injured in an Accident in Ontario?

Ontario Law requires that all car drivers carry valid automobile insurance. After you or a loved one have been involved in a car accident, you are required to report the accident to your insurance company, or to the insurance company of the driver who hit you, in the event that you were not driving at the time of the accident.

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