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Car Accident in Ottawa area.

The SIU is investigating after a man was injured in a crash that occurred during a police pursuit in Blackburn Hamlet Thursday night.

The SIU is investigating after a man was injured in a crash that occurred during a police pursuit in Blackburn Hamlet Thursday night.

He awoke to a “horrific” smashing sound. He got up, looked out his bedroom window and saw a car on top of his own — its front end crumpled against his garage — and several police cruisers nearby. Ward said he could also see a man trapped inside the car.

 

“If he didn’t hit my car, he probably would’ve crashed into my house,” the 67-year-old widower said. “(The sound) was like a bomb going off.”

 

The crash occurred after police chased a 19-year-old Ottawa man suspected of committing an assault at a nearby residence.

 

The driver was injured in the crash — which occurred at Ward’s house on Pépin Court at Old Innes Road, near the Blackburn Hamlet Bypass. He was transported to The Ottawa Hospital’s Civic campus Thursday night and released Friday.

 

He was taken into police custody in relation to the assault investigation. No charges have been laid in the assault, but investigators expect to lay charges pending further investigation.

 

The victim of the alleged assault is a 55-year-old man, who was taken to hospital with serious, non-life threatening injuries.

 

He was still in hospital Friday night with “aggravated” injuries, said Det. Denis Chevalier.

 

The two men knew each other, he said. There was no weapon involved in the assault.

 

The names of the men have not been released.

 

Police said they were called to a house on Cleroux Crescent — just south of Old Innes Road — around 10:30 p.m. Thursday for a report of an assault. When they got there, officers were told the suspect had just left, heading west in a white Pontiac.

 

Police gave chase west along Old Innes Road, but the driver lost control where the road curves toward the Blackburn Hamlet Bypass. The car skipped over the curb, rolled over and crashed into Ward’s 2001 Hyundai Sonata and then into his garage.

 

Ward said it took 30 minutes to an hour for firefighters to extricate the man from his vehicle.

“The guy was pinned in the car — and on the passenger side,” Ward said, adding that the crash happened about three metres from his bedroom window.

 

Ottawa police called the province’s Special Investigations Unit just after midnight, said Frank Phillips, a spokesman for the agency.

 

The SIU, a civilian agency that investigates when police officers are involved in an incident that causes the serious injury or death of a civilian, had assigned three investigators, two forensic experts and a collision reconstructionist on the case. They spent the day at the scene of the crash.

 

The investigation was turned over to the Ottawa Police late Friday afternoon. In a release, police said that the “threshold” for the SIU to become involved — serious injury — was not met in this case.

 

Innes Road was closed west from Bearbrook Road to the Blackburn Bypass all morning Friday as the SIU investigated the scene. A traffic sign near Pépin Court was completely bent over and a section of fencing outside Ward’s residence appeared to be run over. Various car parts were strewn across Ward’s lawn.

 

“When I looked out in the dark all I could see were his headlights on top of my car,” Ward said, adding that after he heard the sound of the crash, he knew what must have happened because of a similar accident on the property last year.

 

Ward, who has rented the house from the National Capital Commission for the past six years, said a driver sped around the corner and lost control at the bend, basically in the same area as the crash Thursday.

 

“It’s unsafe; there should be a wall up there,” he said, adding that the “skimpy” farm fences simply aren’t good enough.

 

“That’s a dangerous curve and people can’t make that turn when they’re going fast. They end up vaulting over the curb and through the fence.”

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Ottawa area boating accident. Young man dies

My thoughts and condolences go out to the Swan family and firends.  What a tragic event

 

The 24-year-old Richmond man who died after his boat tipped on the weekend was at the Outaouais lake for an annual fishing trip with family and friends.

Quebec provincial police pulled Mike Swan’s body from Lac Forant on Tuesday around 3:10 p.m. after searching the remote area for two days. Lac Forant is north of Campbell’s Bay.

Swan was in an aluminum boat late Saturday afternoon with two friends when the boat capsized and they fell into the frigid water. His two friends managed to get to shore — one swam and the other grabbed something floating in the water. Swan didn’t make it out of the lake.

Swan’s uncle, Peter Vanesse, found the boat and they used a satellite phone to call for help. The two friends who made it to shore were injured and suffering from hypothermia. They warmed up in their cabin before help arrived.

“You have no idea how cold the water is,” Vanesse said Wednesday.

Vanesse said it took several hours for emergency crews to arrive and the fishing party had difficulty communicating with first responders because of a language barrier.

Police said it was challenging responding to the area because it was so remote. The Surete du Quebec sent a dive team to search for Swan.

Vanesse said Swan was recently working as a shingler in Richmond. Fishing was one of Swan’s favourite hobbies.

“He was a great kid,” Vanesse said. “He’d give you everything he had.”

Vanesse said the three men weren’t wearing lifejackets. Although police were investigating the role alcohol might have played in the tragedy, Vanesse chalked it up to “pure inexperience.”

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Ottawa Car Accident results in Pedestrian injury in Ottawa-

Ottawa Car Accident Lawyers, Law Firms in Ottawa -The Ottawa Citizen reported of a terrible car accident whereby a car hit an Ottawa pedestrian on the Cummings Bridge between Montreal Road and Rideau Street.   The male pedestrian was taken to an Ottawa hospital with serious personal injuries and later continued to be in serious but stable condition, according to an Ottawa  police spokesman. The Ottawa police speculate that  the pedestrian was walking on the sidewalk and lost his footing and fell onto the Ottawa road and was then struck by the oncoming car.

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Accident results in head and spinal injuries for a young girl.

My thoughts go out to the friends and family of Aleesha Van Loon. I was happy to read that she is recovering.  The 15-year-old teen continues to recover from a serious head and spinal injury six days after she was in an accident , when she was struck by a car when she was crossing the road in front of Parry Sound High School.

the Police reported that Aleesha Van Loon lives in Seguin Township, and was crossing Joseph Street on Thursday afternoon when she was struck by a car driven by a 17-year-old Parry Sound High School student coming out of the school’s parking lot.

The girl’s mother, Carrie Van Loon, and other family members have been filing updates on a Facebook page to let friends know how the teen is doing.

According to the posts, Van Loon suffered fractures to her skull and damage to her spleen. She also has fractured vertebrae, but X-rays suggest doctors won’t need to operate.

Thankfully her family has been updating everyone, saying that she is doing much better and recovering. It has been reported that  Aleesha is doing well, with a breathing tube removed and is now awake, disoriented, and answering basic questions correctly. Her family clearly loves her and described her as “a fighter”, according to the report in the Ottawa Citizen.  A quote from the Citizen:

“Although all of this is very upsetting,” she said  (her mother). “She is doing really, really good.”

A police report said Van Loon was taken to the West Parry Sound Health Centre by ambulance, and was then air-lifted to an Ottawa hospital.  REports indicate that  the OPP Technical Collision Investigator was called in to assist with the investigation, which is still underway, police said Monday.

The Ottawa Citizen also reported that Shahina Butt, principal at Aleesha’s high school, said 4 or 5 guidance counsellors from the Near North District School Board came to help students deal with emotional issues after the car accident. She said things at the school have returned to normal now.“We are hoping that the child is okay,” she said. “The students definitely feel for their fellow students.”

One man, who lives close to where Aleesha was hit, said witnesses saw the her fly almost 20 feet after being struck.

Get better Aleesha !!

David Hollingsworth, Ottawa Ontario personal injury lawyer specializing in personal  injury

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Personal Injury Insurance Claims, David Hollingsworth- Ottawa Personal Injury Lawyer

Ottawa Ontario Personal Injury Lawyer David Hollingsworth. Ontario Accident Benefits Insurance Claims in Canada

If you are injured as the result of an Ontario accident you are entitled to make a personal injury claim and receive certain accident benefits. A top Ontario personal injury lawyer can help you maximize your accident benefit and ensure that you are receiving everything you need not only now but in the future.

The following is a list of Ontario accidents benefits to which you may be entitled.  It is important to also know that even if you do not have your own car insurance, you can still be entitled to receive compensation through a fund set up by the Ontario government that supports Ontario accident victims with no car insurance.  Again, a top top Ontario personal injury lawyer can help you set this up and get you maximum compensation for your personal injuries.

Income Replacement Benefits

Non-Earner Benefit

Caregiver Benefits

Medical Benefits

Rehabilitation Benefits

Attendant Care Benefit

Maximum Medical Rehabilitation & Attendant Care Benefits

Payment of other Expenses

Death Benefits

Funeral Expenses

Optional Benefits

About Ottawa Ontario Personal Injury Lawyer David Hollingsworth——————————————————

David Hollingsworth has been an Ottawa Ontario personal injury lawyer specializing in personal  injury representing motor vehicle accident victims since 1999. David practices with an established Ottawa law firm of more than 50 years of experience in representing accident victims, and helping personal injury accident victims get the maximum compensation they need at an incredibly difficult time.  David offers free consultations, takes cases on contingency  and travels to  homes or hospital. Visit www.ottawainjury.ca for more information.

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Avoiding car accidents and Highway Safety rates roof strength in rollover car accidents

The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety looks at different vehicles each year and  released a study as to which rates roof strength in small SUVs. I  feel that this is an important study to keep an eye on. If I were in the market for a new vehicle ( which unfortunately I’m not !) , I would want to know which vehicles hold up best in the event of a car accident.  The study to which I am referring to looked specifically at the roofs of cars.  As a consumer, I would be thinking about rollover car accidents and how best to protect myself and my passengers.

The study rated as follows:

Good Ratings

  • Honda Element
  • Volkswagen Tiguan
  • Subaru Forester
  • Jeep Patriot

Acceptable Ratings

  • Toyota RAV4
  • Nissan Rogue
  • Suzuki Grand Vitara
  • Mitsubishi Outlander
  • Chevrolet Equinox/Pontiac Torrent

Marginal Ratings

  • Honda CR-V
  • Ford Escape/Mazda Tribute/Mercury Mariner

Poor Ratings

  • Kia Sportage/Hundai Tucson

Insurance Institute for Highway Safety statistics indicate that 10,000 people are killed every year in rollover car accidents. Obviously better built roofs do a better job at protecting their passengers , by keeping them in the vehicle .  The solid roof also helps to keep the car together on impact.  

It makes a lot of sense to me.  Drive safely out there !

David Hollingsworth has been an Ottawa Ontario personal injury lawyer specializing in personal  injury representing motor vehicle accident victims since 1999. David practices with an established Ottawa law firm of more than 50 years of experience in representing accident victims, and helping personal injury accident victims get the maximum compensation they need at an incredibly difficult time.  David offers free consultations, takes cases on contingency  and travels to  homes or hospital. Visit www.ottawainjury.ca for more information.

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Ottawa Accident results in child with head injury , Pedestrian killed, – 2 Ottawa area motor vehicle accidents last night..

My thoughts and sympathies go out to both these families and friends…

Across the city, in Orleans, a young 14-year-old girl was in another serious pedestrian accident . She too was struck by a car and was treated by Ottawa paramedics for a “closed” head injury and other serious personal injuries and  brought to an Ottawa hospital in serious, but stable condition.

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Hit and Run Fatal Collision- Driver Arrested

Driver arrested after collision on Woodroffe
Man charged with failing to stop at an accident causing death

Gordon William Davis was charged with failing to stop at an accident causing death after a fatal collision with a motorcyclist on Woodroffe Avenue.

The driver was sought by investigators after leaving the scene early Thursday morning.

Const. J.P Vincelette said the 56-year-old phoned Ottawa Police that evening and identified himself.

The 44-year-old motorcycle rider suffered a fatal head injury at the intersection of Woodroffe Avenue and Richmond Rd at approximately 5:20 a.m. on April 16. He passed away from his injuries around 10 a.m. Davis had been driving a tan-coloured Buick Century that Ottawa Police said is likely to have front-end damage.

Davis was held for a show cause hearing and appeared in court on Friday morning.

Failing to stop at the scene of an accident is an indictable offence and could carry a maximum sentence of life imprisonment.

No other charges have been laid at this time.

“The investigation is ongoing,” Vincelette said.

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Avoiding Bicycle Accidents..Common Questions-Answered

Do I have to wear a bicycle helmet while riding on the road?

If you are under the age of 18 you are required by law to wear an approved bicycle helmet when travelling on any public road. For safety , cyclists over 18 are encouraged to also wear helmets , but this is not required by law.

Why was the bicycle helmet law introduced?

Research shows that bicycle helmets can be extremely effective in preventing serious head injury.  Most cycling fatalities involve head injuries. Thankfully, the Ontario government is committed to promoting cycling safety.

What is the fine for not wearing a helmet?

The fine is $60. With court costs of $5 and the victim fine surcharge of $10, the total is $75 for a plea of guilty.

How do I know which helmet to buy?

Consumers should look for a helmet that fits comfortably and meets safety standards. Check the inside of the helmet for stickers from one or more of the following organizations:

  • Canadian Standard Association: CAN/CSA D113.2-M89
  • Snell Memorial Foundation: Snell B90, Snell B90S, or Snell N94
  • American National Standard Institute: ANSI Z90.4-1984
  • American Society For Testing and Materials: ASTMF1447-94
  • British Standards Institute: BS6863:1989
  • Standards Association of Australia: AS2063.2-1990

Do I have to wear a bicycle helmet while riding a power-assisted bicycle (also known as an electric bicycle or e-bike)?

Anyone operating an electric bicycle must wear an approved bicycle helmet at all times.

Power-assisted bicycle can travel on Ontario roads as a bicycle. Electric bicycles will be treated as bicycles and must follow the same rules of the road set out in the Highway Traffic Act. E-cyclists need to remember there are two exceptions:

  • operators must be 16 years of age and older, and
  • all operators must wear an approved bicycle helmet at all times.

For more information visit David Hollingsworth – Ottawa Personal Injury Lawyer’s website at www.ottawainjury.ca

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