Archive for August, 2009

Ottawa Personal Injury Lawyer supports those with spinal cord injuries.

Ottawa Lawyer supporting persons with spinal cord injuries in Ottawa.

Canadian Paraplegic Association Ontario Wheelchair Relay Challenge Race Me…PULL UP A CHAIR 2009 Join the Ottawa Wheelchair Relay Challenge in Ottawa and help raise funds for persons with Spinal Cord Injuries! Whether you’re looking for a corporate team building experience, a group outing or just an opportunity to get outside and have fun, this event is for you. Individual and corporate teams can better understand the experience of using a wheelchair whether you are able bodied or have a disability. So come out and have some fun, be active and compete to raise awareness and vital funds for those with spinal cord injuries and other physical disabilities. Event Details Saturday September 19, 2009 – Ridgemont Secondary School 2597 Alta Vista Dr. Ottawa Team registration begins at 10 am Race begins at 11am Volunteers We can always use a helping hand – if you are interested in volunteering at this event, please complete the Volunteer Registration Register Online Now! Register and Collect pledges online to join the Ottawa Wheelchair Relay Challenge. It is easy, quick and fun! Set up your personal profile, webpage, and e-mail your friends, family, coworkers to support you within minutes. They will receive an automatic tax receipt for their donation. Registration and a minimum of $100 in pledges includes the race entry fee, Gift, lunch and a chance to win great prizes. The top fundraising team will also win fabulous prizes! Sponsor a Participant Help their team reach their fundraising goal! Download a Pledge Form – Click Here Hospitality Tent The Ottawa Wheelchair Relay Challenge hospitality area will be open on the day of the challenge to collect pledges and following the race to host lunch for all participants who raised pledges.

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Ottawa Motorcycle Accident Results in Spinal Cord Injury

OTTAWA Lawyer David Hollingsworth: Ottawa Injury Lawyer-

I wish both passengers a healthy and speedy recovery. 

 — A 38-year-old man and a 37-year-old woman were injured Monday night in a motorcycle crash south of Manotick. The man, who was driving the Kawasaki Ninja motorbike with the woman as his passenger, apparently lost control of the bike on Rideau Valley Drive near the intersection of Boucher Crescent — a few kilometres south of Manotick — shortly after 7 p.m. “When he was transported (to hospital) he was conscious,” said paramedic duty officer François Côté. “But at the scene he did lose consciousness.” The man sustained spinal cord trauma and chest injuries, Côté said, but the woman only suffered injuries to her left knee. He said according to an off-duty paramedic who was at the scene, speed wasn’t a factor in the accident, nor was alcohol. “His injuries are quite severe considering it appears to be a low-speed crash,” Côté said, adding he doesn’t know what caused the man to lose control of the motorcycle. © Copyright (c) The Ottawa Citizen

If you or a loved one has been injured or died as the result of an accident, you may be entitled to accident benefits you are not receiving.  As an Ottawa lawyer specializing in personal injury, I meet with people daily who have been seriously hurt and need help.  Visit my website at www.ottawainjury.ca  or email info@ottawainjury.ca for more information and a free consultation.

David Hollingsworth, Ottawa Lawyer, Ottawa Injury Lawyer

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Motor Vehicle Accident Resulting in Child Personal Injury

Ottawa Lawyer David Hollingsworth-Ottawa Injury Lawyer.  I too have a 5 year old child and couldn’t imagine this accident happening .What a tragic accident .  To the family of Amelie Bornais.. I hope your daughter and granddaughter gets better soon.  You are in my thoughts Amelie Bornais.

OTTAWA—Amélie Bornais, the five-year old Orléans girl who was struck by a golf cart at a Limoges campground Saturday evening, remains in serious condition in intensive care at CHEO, a spokewoman said Monday. However, Amelie’s grandmother Adele Sauvé, says the little girl is showing some encouraging signs. Amélie is now breathing on her own and is moving around in her bed, said Sauvé. Amélie was taken to the hospital with serious head injuries after she was hit by a golf cart at Kittawa Camping. “She is much better this morning,” said Sauvé. “We still have another 24 hours before we know for sure. We’re not out of the woods yet.” According to Sauvé, Amélie still has swelling on one side of her face and a lot of bruising from the accident. “She doesn’t know where she is,” Sauvé said. “They have got her on morphine. There is still a lot of pain.” Jacques Caron, 39, has been charged with criminal negligence causing bodily harm while driving a motor vehicle. He was also charged with having a blood alcohol content exceeding 80 milligrams while driving a motor vehicle. The family, meanwhile, wants an end to drinking and driving at the popular seasonal facility. At the campground on Sunday, Amélie’s grandmother was surprised a similar tragedy hasn’t happened before. “It was a Christmas party going on Saturday night,” Sauvé said. “Every weekend people come from the outside and there’s a lot of partying going on. They go too fast. There’s kids all over.” Sauvé, who has lived at the campground every summer for 15 years, wants to see a greater security presence. Her granddaughter, Chantal Sauvé, thinks carts should be off-limits after dark. “After 9 p.m., the carts should be parked and nobody should drive,” said Sauvé, who is Amélie’s cousin. Kittawa Camping is a seasonal campground just off of Highway 417 on Limoges Road. There are 400 campsites, mostly filled with seniors and young families. The campground is a paradise for children — with a beach, playground, pool and bicycles. Guy Moreau, the manager of the campground, said many campers have their own golf carts to navigate the 135-acre site. Some have mobility issues and others simply enjoy it, he said. A speed limit of 10 km/h is posted, and a security guard drives around the camp from 8:30 p.m to 1 a.m. Moreau said there’s never been a problem with drinking and driving, and there’s no need to enhance security. “People have their own responsibility, we’re not a prison here,” he said. “People have to take care of themselves.” But Moreau said he would consider changing the rules about night-time driving in light of Saturday’s incident. Amélie and her father left the Christmas dance at 9 p.m. Saturday and walked past the playground when Amélie decided she wanted some juice at her trailer. Before anyone could stop her, she darted across the dirt road, said her aunt, Joanne Presley. Caron, 39, was driving a golf cart down the road at the same time, according to police. He could not avoid her, police said. Presley said her niece cried when she was struck, and remained semi-conscious. She had no injuries on her body, but multiple cracks to her skull. She was taken to CHEO and sedated overnight Saturday and again on Sunday. She woke up Sunday morning and tugged at the tubes on her face — a sign of hope for her parents, who remained by her side. Her condition improved to stable, but she was being kept under surveillance as doctors monitor her brain for swelling. Caron, who is from Ottawa, was released on a promise to appear in court in L’Orignal on Sept. 30.

© Copyright (c) The Ottawa Citizen
If you or a loved one has been injured or died as the result of an accident, you may be entitled to accident benefits you are not receiving.  As an Ottawa lawyer specializing in personal injury, I meet with people daily who have been seriously hurt and need help.  Visit my website at www.ottawainjury.ca  or email info@ottawainjury.ca for more information and a free consultation

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Ottawa police need your help with information regarding car accident.

Ottawa Lawyer David Hollingsworth- Ottawa Injury Lawyer  .  The Ottawa police need your help .  If you have any information that can help, please contact the number below.   I wish both men in the accident a speedy recovery… OTTAWA — An elderly woman is dead and two other people were in hospital Monday afternoon after a collision at the intersection of Albion Road and Rideau Road in the city’s south end. The first person on the scene of the accident was an off-duty Ottawa paramedic who arrived at about just before 5 p.m Ottawa paramedics said a 72-year-old woman was pronounced dead at the scene. The driver of the car in which she was a passenger, a man believed to be in his mid-70s, suffered serious head injuries and was taken to hospital in serious but stable condition. The 45-year-old man driving the other vehicle was taken to hospital with neck and back injuries. Albion Road was closed between High Road and Mitch Owens Road, and Rideau Road was closed between Bowesville Road and Highway 31 until further notice. Ottawa Police were investigating the accident. Anyone with information was asked to contact Ottawa Police Collision Investigations Section at 613-236-1222 ext. 2481 or Crime Stoppers at 613-233-8477 (TIPS).

© Copyright (c) The Ottawa Citizen

If you or a loved one has been injured or died as the result of an accident, you may be entitled to accident benefits you are not receiving.  As an Ottawa lawyer specializing in personal injury, I meet with people daily who have been seriously hurt and need help.  Visit my website at www.ottawainjury.ca  or email info@ottawainjury.ca for more information and a free consultation

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Ottawa Lawyer reports bus accident: pedestrian with personal injury.

Ottawa Lawyer David Hollingsworth -  I have had many cases similar to this one this summer.  Please be careful when you are crossing any street;  especially in the busy downtown area. 

 OTTAWA — A pedestrian suffered minor injuries after being struck by an OC Transpo bus while crossing Cobourg Street at Rideau Street shortly before noon on Monday. Ottawa police said the bus driver could not see the pedestrian in his blind spot. Two passengers on the bus also received minor injuries and all three were taken to hospital, however the most serious injury was cuts to the pedestrian’s arm when he fell to the ground. The incident is under investigation and no charges have been laid.

© Copyright (c) The Ottawa Citizen

If you or a loved one has been injured or died as the result of an accident, you may be entitled to accident benefits you are not receiving.  As an Ottawa lawyer specializing in personal injury, I meet with people daily who have been seriously hurt and need help.  Visit my website at www.ottawainjury.ca  or email info@ottawainjury.ca for more information and a free consultation

 

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Death resulting from Ottawa area car accident.

From Ottawa Lawyer David Hollingsworth: To the family of Dylan Heisel: I’m so very sorry for the loss of your very young son…

SPENCERVILLE — Prescott OPP officers have released the name of an area teen killed in a single-vehicle accident early Sunday morning. Dylan Heisel, 18, of Spencerville was pronounced dead at the scene of an accident that occurred on County Road 44 near Goodwin Road about 2:30 a.m. Sunday. Const. Rob Prophet said a 2000 Montana van carrying three occupants was travelling south on County Road 44 when it left the roadway to the west, hit a culvert, entered a ditch and then struck a tree where it came to a stop facing north. The other two occupants, both 18, suffered serious injuries and were taken to hospital in Ottawa for treatment. Police were not releasing their names Monday afternoon and provided no update on their condition. County Road 44 was closed during an investigation by the OPP’s technical traffic collision unit and reopened about 12:30 p.m. Sunday. The investigation is continuing.

If you or a loved one has been injured or died as the result of an accident, you may be entitled to accident benefits you are not receiving.  As an Ottawa lawyer specializing in personal injury, I meet with people daily who have been seriously hurt and need help.  Visit my website at www.ottawainjury.ca  or email info@ottawainjury.ca for more information and a free consultation.

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Car accident west of Ottawa.

From Ottawa Injury Lawyer, David Hollingsworth -My deepest sympathy goes out to the Ball and Sommerer families. 

OTTAWA — Two people were killed and a third person injured in a four-vehicle collision Sunday on Highway 17 near Cobden. Ontario Provincial Police from the Upper Ottawa Valley detachment responded to the crash just before 2 p.m. Cobden is about 120 kilometres west of Ottawa. Police say a Cadillac SUV was travelling westbound when it crossed the centre line into eastbound traffic and struck a Chevrolet Suburban head on. The driver of the Cadillac, Douglas Ball, 63, of Corbeil, Ont., was pronounced dead at the scene. His passenger, Karen Ball, 57, also of Corbeil, was airlifted by ambulance to the Ottawa Hospital Civic Campus where she later died. The driver of the Suburban, Peter Sommerer, 60, of Kanata, was transported to Renfrew Victoria Hospital with serious but non-life-threatening injuries. Occupants of the other two vehicles involved in the crash were not injured.

The Ottawa Citizen

 

If you or a loved one has been injured or died as the result of an accident, you may be entitled to accident benefits you are not receiving.  As an Ottawa lawyer specializing in personal injury, I meet with people daily who have been seriously hurt and need help.  Visit my website at www.ottawainjury.ca  or email info@ottawainjury.ca for more inforamtion and a free consultation.

The collision is under investigation.

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Ottawa lawyer sad to report of a deadly car accident which redults in death and serious injury.

My thoughts go out to all the families and friends involved in this tragic car accident.     – David

Two people are dead and a third hospitalized with serious injuries following a four-vehicle accident Sunday afternoon on Highway 17 west of Cobden.

At 1:40 p.m. in the afternoon, a west bound Cadillac SUV and an east bound Chevrolet Suburban were involved in a head-on collision about five kilometres west of Cobden, in the vicinity of Eldon Road. Two other east bound vehicles became indirectly involved in the accident as a result of this initial crash.

The male driver of the SUV was pronounced dead at the scene. His female passenger was airlifted to the Ottawa Civic Hospital with life-threatening injuries, but was later pronounced dead shortly after arrival.

The lone male occupant of the Suburban was transported to Renfrew Victoria Hospital with serious but non-life threatening injuries.

Occupants of the other two vehicles suffered no serious injuries.

Rick Rogers, duty officer of the County of Renfrew Paramedic Service who was on the scene, said he understood the two occupants of one of the remaining two vehicles were taken to Renfrew Victoria Hospital to be treated for their injuries, while those in the last vehicle refused treatment.

On the scene of the accident were OPP officers from the Upper Ottawa Valley, Renfrew and Killaloe detachments, who were called out to handle the traffic chaos and secure the scene.

More than a dozen firefighters from three out of the four stations of the Whitewater Region Fire Department responded to the call – Cobden, Haley Station and Foresters Falls – of which Cobden and Haley Station each brought and used their extrication equipment to help get the victims out of the vehicles. Beachburg station was also called out, but was later called back to station.

The County of Renfrew Paramedic Service also responded in force; 10 paramedics were on scene in four emergency units, two from Pembroke, and one each from Renfrew and Eganville. The EMS service command post was also deployed to help coordinate the scene.

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58 year old man died in Ottawa car accident.

A 58-year-old Kemptville man was killed Wednesday morning when his pickup truck hit a hydro pole.

The silver Ford Ranger was travelling east on Route 400 between St. Albert Rd. and St. Joseph St. when the driver apparently lost control.

A passerby saw the truck and called Russell County OPP at 8:45 a.m. It is unclear when the crash happened.

Police are notifying his next-of-kin. The man’s body was sent to the Ottawa General Hospital for a post mortem, which is scheduled for Thursday.

Hydro One shut down the power from the damaged hydro pole pending repairs.

The accident is under investigation.

 

If you or a loved oned has been injured in an accident,or a loved one has died in an accident, you may need help and be entitled to accident benefits you are not receiving.  I, David Hollingsworth am an Ottawa Lawyer who specializes in personal injury law in Ottawa and surrounding areas.  Feel free to give me a call at 613 978-9549  or email  info@ottawainjury.ca.  You can also visit my website at www.ottawainjury.ca

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Ottawa lawyer reports: Pembroke woman in car accident.

My thoughts are with the family of Kaylee Sheppard.  I wish you a speedy recovery Kaylee.

MATTAWA — An 18-year-old Pembroke woman is in critical condition in a Sudbury hospital after a single-vehicle accident east of Mattawa.

The accident occurred shortly after 1:30 p.m. Monday on Highway 17, east of Burritts Road in Papineau-Cameron Township.

Police say the vehicle was travelling westbound on Highway 17 in a construction zone. Witnesses report the vehicle suddenly veered right, went off the roadway and hit a rock cut before going airborne and coming to a stop.

Driver Kaylee Sheppard and passenger Jessica Jinks, both 18, from Pembroke, were transported to Mattawa General Hospital. Jinks was treated for minor injuries and released but Sheppard was transferred to Sudbury General Hospital where she remained in critical condition on Tuesday in the intensive care unit.

The highway was closed for nearly two hours following the accident. One lane reopened around 3:45 p.m. and Highway 17 was fully reopened at 9 p.m.

If you or a loved oned has been injured in an accident,you may need help and be entitled to accident benefits you are not receiving.  I, David Hollingsworth is an Ottawa Lawyer who specializes in personal injury law in Ottawa and surrounding areas.  Feel free to give me a call at 613 978-9549  or email  info@ottawainjury.ca.  You can also visit my website at www.ottawainjury.ca

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