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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.

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Man and granddaughter die in car accident

My thoughts are with the Young family.  What a tragic event. I hope their family finds strength in one another at this time…David Young and Riley Jay, please rest in peace.

OTTAWA — A 63-year-old man from Markham and his 12-year-old granddaughter have been identified as the victims of a single-car crash Friday afternoon near Alexandria. David Young died at the scene after his northbound car left County Road 34 at the intersection of County Road 24, drove into the westbound ditch, and struck a tree, OPP Sgt. Kristine Rae said in a release. His granddaughter, Riley Jay, also of Markham, was pronounced dead later at Cornwall Hospital. A woman and a girl, whose identities have not been released, were taken to Glengarry Memorial Hospital with non-life-threatening injuries, Rae said. Investigators say they believe Young was trying to pass another vehicle when his car crossed the road and entered the ditch at about 3:15 p.m. Anyone with information is asked to call the Stormont Dundas Glengarry OPP at 613-534-2223 or 1-888-310-1122. Anyone with information about the collision is asked to contact the SDG OPP at 613-534-2223 or 1-888-310-1122.

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David Supports Ottawa School Children.

Ottawa Helmets on Kids initiative 2009

OVER 250 BIKE HELMETS GIVEN TO OTTAWA SCHOOL CHILDREN BY LOCAL PERSONAL INJURY LAWYERS OTTAWA, June 1 /CNW Telbec/ – The Ontario Trial Lawyers Association (OTLA), an organization committed to justice and advocacy on behalf of injured persons, announced today that it will distribute almost 300 bicycle helmets to students attending schools in both the Ottawa-Carleton District School Board and the Ottawa Catholic School Board. The Helmets on Kids initiative has been running annually in London, Ontario for many years. Following up on that success, OTLA is expanding the initiative across the province last year, including to the Ottawa area. In its second year locally, lawyers and law firms in Ottawa who are members of OTLA , have donated $2,500 to the Helmets on Kids campaign, allowing OTLA to purchase about 300 helmets for distribution to elementary school students. The campaign is also being supported locally by a number of community partners including the Head Injury Association of the Ottawa Valley, Ottawa Public Health, Plan-it-Safe (CHEO), the Ottawa Safety Council, Safe Communities Ottawa, Citizens for Safe Cycling, ThinkFirst, and the Vista Centre. In a press release dated August 30, 2006, the Canadian Institute for Health Information reported that, in 2003-2004, the “highest proportion of hospitalizations due to cycling-related head injuries was seen in children and youth (60%),” stating that, “cycling is one of the leading causes of sports and recreation-related head injury.” “The majority of head injuries in children can be prevented by wearing a properly fitted bicycle helmet during cycling,” said Dr. Michael Vassilyadi, a pediatric neurosurgeon at CHEO and Ottawa Chapter Director for ThinkFirst Canada. Dr. Vassilyadi, who sees firsthand the devastating outcomes when children, not wearing helmets, are injured in bicycle accidents, pointed out that, “every year there are hundreds of head injuries in Canada, with some of them resulting in death. Of the survivors, there are a variety of injury levels that have an altering factor, not only to the injured individual, but also to the family and community at large. Wearing a bicycle helmet is the single most important way to protect the brain. This is especially important in children where the brain continues to develop. Once a traumatic brain injury occurs, there may be long-term, irreversible sequela.” “Helmet use is key to injury prevention. In a city like Ottawa, with all the opportunities for outdoor activity, we wanted to help ensure that children are wearing their helmets when participating in activities such as cycling, rollerblading and skateboarding,” said Laurie Tucker, an Ottawa personal injury lawyer and organizer of the OTLA initiative in Ottawa. Lawyers and law clerks who are members of OTLA will distribute the more almost 300 helmets to students at 4 schools on June 5th and 8th. Ms Tucker said, “Each time we go to a school to distribute the helmets, we spend time talking to the students about helmet safety and proper fitting. When we can, we make the presentation to the entire school and we always leave the principal with a video on helmet safety.” OTLA gratefully recognizes the generosity of the following law firms and individual lawyers who donated funds to the 2009 initiative: Burn Tucker, the Personal Injury Group of Doucet McBride LLP Burke Robertson LLP Tierney Stauffer LLP Laurie Tucker David Hollingsworth Christine M. La Casse Eliane Lachaine Colleen L. Burn For further information: about this initiative in your community, please contact www.ottawainjury.ca

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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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