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Motocross accident – serious injuries

My thoughts are with the families of these young motor cross riders.  I have worked with families in similar situations and it is a very difficult time.

Spate of injuries continues at track

 

16-year-old latest casualty at motocross races

 
 

 

A 16-year-old motocross racer on Sunday morning became the ninth teenage rider to be sent to hospital over the weekend after several incidents at the Sand Del Lee Raceway, on Conley Road near Richmond.

Paramedics responded at 10:15 a.m. to a call for an unconscious 16-year-old who suffered neck and back injuries after losing control of his dirt bike. When paramedics arrived, the Metcalfe-area youth had regained consciousness and was transported to the pediatric trauma centre at CHEO with non-life-threatening injuries.

He was one of about 300 competitors in the Eastern Amateur National Motocross Championships, which were held at Sand Del Lee. The two-kilometre looped dirtbike track features bumps, hills and corners.

Two paramedic crews and one superintendent responded to Sunday’s call.

In the second of two calls on Saturday, two paramedic helicopters and five paramedic units responded and transported six youths to hospital with various injuries, including broken collarbones. One patient, a boy under the age of 18, was airlifted to CHEO with pelvic and abdominal injuries.

Earlier, paramedics transported two youths with similar non-life-threatening injuries to hospital.

The concentration of injuries over two days is unusual, said John Grant, co-owner of MX101, which has operated the raceway for eight or nine years.

None of the youths were hurt in collisions, but instead were injured after losing control, some at the same time at different points on the track, he said.

“This is not a typical thing,” he said. “I’ve never seen it before.”

Still, Grant makes no bones about the fact that motocross racing carries some risk. “It’s an extreme sport. It’s not ballet. But you can get really hurt doing ballet, too.”

When injuries happen, he says, MX101 is careful to call for an ambulance as a precaution.

“We’re huge about precautions here because they’re kids,” Grant said. “If a kid falls and complains about something, we take it very seriously.”

Six advanced medical first responders hired by MX101 were on site for the duration of the championship, company medical director Brian Chisamore said.

He chalked the number of injuries up to the fact that the racers were amateurs who may not always know how to fall or take a turn properly, and because it was the first event of the season.

An ambulance is called to the raceway when a patient requests to be seen at a hospital and whenever there are serious injuries, Chisamore said. “And if we’re ever in doubt, if somebody’s complaining of a sore neck or a sore back, then we call an ambulance. We tend to over-send people (to hospital) because we can’t tell that at the race track. Nobody could without having X-rays.”

Manotick resident Sam Damm and his family were at the track over the weekend as seven-year-old Adam took part in his third year of racing. He started riding a dirt bike with training wheels when he was two years old and has not had any serious injuries, although he has cried “probably twice when he’s fallen,” Damm said.

The spate of injuries over the weekend “makes you think a little bit,” Damm said. Safety is a big concern for him, and he makes sure Adam has the best possible safety equipment. But for the Damms, motocross is less about the risks than it is about an enjoyable family sport and outing.

The high volume of calls — paramedics have been called to the raceway on 12 days since April 18 for 21 patients, 15 of whom were transported to hospital — has paramedics calling for a paramedic unit on site. They say calls to the raceway, which is about eight kilometres west of Richmond, can strain their coverage of the city.

“Weekends for us are busy, and it impacts our ability to respond to events in the rest of the community as well,” paramedic operations superintendant Steven Leu.

Gloucester-Southgate Councillor Diane Deans, who chairs the community and protective services committee, said having a paramedic on site for events “would make a lot of sense.”

Grant said he is open to all discussion about making Sand Del Lee as safe as possible for racers and their families.

source: The Ottawa Citizen

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Review and Recommended Changes to Auto Insurance in Ontario

 Among a number of significant changes to the current Ontario accident benefits regime , the Financial Services Commission of Ontario is considering the following changes to the tort regime (suing the at fault driver) in Ontario which would provide greater access and a more equitable and fair system of compensation and rehabilitation for victims of motor vehicle accidents:

Release of 5 Year Review of Auto Insurance by FSCO

  The 5 year review of auto insurance in Ontario was released today by the Superintendent of FSCO.  The report contains 39 recommendations for auto insurance reform with a focus on achieving savings from accident benefits. From my perspective , they are very serious recommendations that severely impact Ontario drivers.

 Some of the suggestions include:

 1.     A  reduction on the deductible on non-pecuniary general damages from $30,000 to $20,000;

 2.     A  reduction on the deductible on Family Law Act claims from $15,000 to $10,000:

 3.     Eliminating a $15,000 deductible for fatal accident claims,

 4.  Revoking the regulation defining the Verbal Threshold.

My personal injury team and I will continue to watch closely the changes, development and  implementation of Ontario’s  proposed changes and work to ensure justice for accident victims’ to receive fair compensation for their losses and suffering.

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Ottawa Truck accident results in pedestrian accident: child suffers leg fractures

Ottawa Car Accident Lawyer David Hollingsworth..The Ottawa Citizen reported that an Ottawa truck driver has been charged. Sadly, he struck an 8 year-old boy.  The Ottawa pedestrian was standing on a curb with his mother and suffered serious personal injury.

The Ottawa accident occurred shortly after 10 a.m. at the corner of Bank Street and Heron Road. The boy and his mother were waiting at the curb when the tractor trailer, southbound on Bank Street, turned right on to Heron Road. Police say the rear wheels of the trailer jumped the curb and ran over the boy’s left leg, leaving him with serious personal injury including leg fractures . The truck driver, Joseph Paasila 47, has been charged with Improper right turn under the Highway traffic Act of Ontario.

source: The Ottawa Citizen

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Chronic Pain Management seminar- Ottawa Ontario lawyer shares

I have so many clients come to me who are in chronic pain due to an accident.  One of the ways I can help  is to get them some resources and services that they need right away.  Inevitably the next time I meet with them, they are already getting  the help they need and are so thankful that I was able to help them in a timely manner.  There are many services available to injured victims.

I was reading my local newspaper today and came accross this seminar and thought I’d pass it along to anyone who may want to attend.

Pain Management 101

Wednesday, March 25 10:30-11:30

Complimentary seminar with Theresa McInerney from the Rehabilitation Centre for Chronic Pain at the Ottawa Hospital, will be at Amica at Westboro Park to discuss pain management, types, signs, symptoms and treatments.  Space is limited, call to reserve.
Amica at Westboro Park: A  Wellness and Vitality Residence

491 Richmond Road, Ottawa ON         613  -728-9274

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Could this Ottawa accident have been avoided?

My heart goes out to the family of this young man.  He was 19 years old with a full life ahead of him.  What a tragic accident. 

Ottawa Personal Injury Lawyer David Hollingsworth— The Ottawa Citizen reported that Ontario’s Ministry of Labour is investigating the tragic death of a 19-year-old man who was crushed between two pieces of heavy equipment Wednesday while on the job, working at a new Kanata housing development.

The young man was distributing pay slips to fellow Colautti Construction Ltd. employees at 7:30 a.m. when he was caught between a large excavator and a backhoe, the labour ministry said. Regrettably, a coroner pronounced him dead at the scene. An employee at the site said the man was new on the job, but had worked for the company for a period last summer. Employees at the construction site, at Kanata Avenue and Keyrock Drive near Richardson Side Road, took off their hard hats as the man’s body was lifted into a black van and driven away as a sign of respect.

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Ottawa seminar on personal injury regulation.

REACH CANADA is proud to present its financial series of seminars

Personal Injury Law. Know about the personal injury regulation.

Our guest speaker, David Hollingsworth, LL.B. Ottawa Personal Injury Lawyer (Goldberg Wiseman Stroud Hollingsworth LLP) and other speakers (to be confirmed) will explain your rights and obligations in this matter. Tuesday, April 21 2009 12:00 to 2:00 PM (light lunch will be served)

In these times of economic uncertainly, managing your money is more important than ever. Come and learn about making the most of what you have and saving for your future or a loved one’s future financial security.

This seminar series will be of interest to people with disabilities and their family members, community social and health service providers, lawyers who wish to be updated on these areas of law pertaining to persons with disabilities: Students, Trustees, beneficiaries, guardians, caregivers, government officials, agencies and businesses.

LOCATION: at REACH Canada, 400 Coventry Road, 3rd Floor (Enbridge Building) Ottawa

for more information and to enrol, visit REACH www.reach.ca

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