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Ottawa accident highway 417 suspected spinal cord injury, Ottawa personal injury lawyer David Hollingsworth

Ottawa Personal Injury Lawyer David Hollingsworth…An Ottawa man was taken to hospital after an Ottawa accident between his motorcycle and a small vehicle southeast of Ottawa Monday morning. Ottawa paramedics said a 35-year-old man suffered a fractured right leg in the Ottawa accident that occurred on Highway 417, just  east of Boundary Road. The accident victim was immobilized at scene and treated for a possible spinal injury. He was in serious but stable condition when he arrived at the Ottawa hospital. I hope to soon be able to report better news and wish him a full recovery from this very serious accident.

———————————————————————————————————————————————————————-David Hollingsworth’s  Ottawa Injury Blog is written regularly by  Ottawa Ontario injury and accident lawyer David Hollingsworth. David has been an Ontario personal injury lawyer  representing Ontario accident victims since 1999. The blog reports on accidents in eastern Ontario, personal injury issues, local Ottawa news and events and various news that relates to Ottawa, accidents and personal injury.  Visit www.ottawainjury.ca for more information. If you have a question, feel free to call or email david@ottawainjury.ca

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Ontario Injury Lawyer David Hollingsworth: Stages of an Ontario personal injury lawsuit.

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Stages of an Ontario personal injury lawsuit..

After an accident, your world is turned upside down.  You may have lost a loved one or you may be in pain and unable to do some everyday tasks you once could. You probably have a million questions that need to be answered.  An Ontario personal injury lawyer can help answer any questions you may have that relate to Ontario accidents, personal injury, accident benefits, insurance claims, medical specialists, services available and more…Most people who come to me as an Ontario personal injury lawyer want to know how their case will proceed , how long it will take and what is the maximum compensation they are entitled to in Ontario.

There is no one answer to these questions but after reviewing all the facts in your case, an Ontario personal injury lawyer can best give you an idea of what course to take and what compensation you are entitled to.

What happened in an Ontario personal injury lawsuit?

Shortly after you hire an Ontario personal injury lawyer, they will  notify the defendant (i.e. the person’s insurance company who you plan to sue) that you intend to file a claim. Typically the  insurance company will try to negotiate directly with you and hope that an Ontario personal injury lawyer does not become involved.  The reason for this is that typically Ontario personal injury lawyers can negotiate  a much much larger settlement amount in compensation.  They know how to develop a personal injury case to show not only what compensation  you need now but what compensation you will need in 20 years from now as the result of an accident.    If the insurance company does not offer you a reasonable amount  your Ontario personal injury lawyer will commence the lawsuit.  This is done by filing a document called a “Statement of Claim” with the Court office and then serving the defendant with the Statement of Claim.  The insurance company generally have their  own lawyers and will in turn file a “Statement of Defence”.

The Ontario personal injury lawyer and the representative for the insurance company then exchange documents and proceed to “examinations for discovery”.  At the examinations for discovery, each side is asked questions about the accident by the other party’s lawyer.

The best Ontario personal injury lawyers will  arrange medical examinations for you.  The insurance company is also entitled to have you seen by medical professionals it chooses, although there are limits on this right. This is not something you should be afraid of; don’t worry.

Your Ontario personal injury lawyer and the insurance company can offer settlement compensation at any point and your Ontario personal injury case can be resolved at any given moment.  A lot of Ontario lawsuits are settled at a “mediation”.  A mediation in Ontario is an attempt to settle the case.  The Ontario personal injury lawyer and the insurance company agree upon  the mediator they want to reach a settlement amount in their personal injury case.  A few months before trial, there will also be a “pre-trial” meeting .  The pre-trial  meeting is a venue  whereby an Ontario judge can offer input to the Ontario personal injury lawyer, as well as the lawyer for the insurance company. Typically the Ontario judge will offer their opinions in regards to the strengths and weaknesses of the case.  Often times, cases settle at, or shortly after, the pre-trial meeting. Most Ontario personal injury lawsuits are settled before trial.  However, some lawsuit do not settle and  you will be given a trial date.  The unsuccessful party at trial can appeal the trial decision to the Court of Appeal for Ontario.

How long does a personal injury lawsuit in Ontario take to resolve?

The length of time it takes to resolve an Ontario personal injury lawsuit depends on many factors:

* How quickly you respond to your Ontario personal injury lawyer’s requests for information and documents;
* If the insurance company is cooperative;
* How long it takes for your doctors to provide a report as to what the long term implications of your personal injuries will be;
* How much time it takes to prepare and receive reports from doctors, other health professionals and other institutions;
* How long it takes for the defence lawyer to arrange various defence medical examinations: and
* How long it takes to obtain a trial date in Ontario.  The sooner you commence your lawsuit, the better.

The most important thing you need to do after an accident is recover and rebuild.  You will need help and support. Ask for help from friends and family.  They are for you.  Don’t worry about your Ontario personal injury lawsuit. Your Ontario personal injury lawyer will do that for you.  They will represent you and fight on your behalf to ensure that you get everything you need and are entitled to. These are some of the most difficult and stressful times of your life; focus on yourself, family , friends and recovery.  By hiring one of the best Ontario personal injury lawyers, you can concentrate on your recovery.

“I have rarely met with a client who is receiving the full amount of accident benefits that he or she needs and that he or she is entitled to following an accident in Ontario, without the help of a top Ontario personal injury lawyer. If you suffering from a personal injury or lost a loved one in a car accident, you owe it to yourself and to your loved ones to get every benefit to which you are entitled, so that you can get back to being the person you were before the Ontario accident. That’s what Ontario insurance is for. Don’t sell yourself or your family short. Let me help you…
                                                                                                                         -Ontario Injury Lawyer, David Hollingsworth

Ontario Accident Lawyer David Hollingsworth has been helping Ottawa and Ontario accident victims since 1999. With his extensive experience and knowledge of relevant accident and personal injury issues, he has recovered millions of dollars in settlements  on behalf of his spinal cord injury clients. David has the experience and skill to help obtain maximum compensation. David offers free consultations and makes  home visits or hospital visits. Visit www.ottawainjury.ca for more information. David understands, he cares and he is here to help.

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Avoiding Ontario Accidents , Lawyer David Hollingsworth Shares Highway Driving Safety Tips

Ottawa Lawyers, Ottawa Accident Lawyer David Hollingsworth…Many of you will be heading out of town for this long weekend.  Whatever you may be celebrating this weekend, Passover, Easter, Ridvan etc…I want to wish everyone a safe and happy long weekend. If you are hitting Ontario highways, here are a few things to keep in mind to avoid a car accident in Ontario. 

                                                                 -David Hollingsworth, Ontario Accident Lawyer, Ottawa Accident Lawyer

Avoiding Ontario Car Accidents: Follow Ontario Speed Limits…

For your safety and the safety of others, always obey the speed limit posted on Ontario highway signs along Ontario  roads and highways, but more importantly always drive  a speed that allows you stop safely.  Try to drive at the same speed as traffic surrounding you without going over the speed limit. In Ontario cities, towns, villages and suburb areas where there are no posted speed limit signs, the maximum speed is 50 km/h. Elsewhere the maximum speed limit is Ontario is 80 km/h.

Ontario Accidents: Highway Driving Safety Tips:

Slow down in bad weather, in heavy traffic or in a construction zone; Slow down at night, especially on dark roads; Always follow at a safe distance, at least 2 car lengths behind the vehicle in front of you.

If you are charged for speeding at 50 km/h over the speed limit, Ontario police will suspend your licence and impound your vehicle at the roadside. Please be careful when driving through Ontario construction areas.  To avoid an accident in Ontario, slow down when approaching work zones and be ready to stop at a seconds notice. Most importantly, be patient if there is traffic . If your lane is blocked , yield to the driver coming from the opposite direction. When it is clear, move slowly and carefully around the accident. Use common sense. Observing speed limits means more than obeying the posted speed: it means reacting to road conditions. When it’s raining or foggy, when ice is on the road, when traffic is heavy or when road construction is ahead, adjust your driving speed accordingly.

Ontario Car Accidents: Driving Safely on the Right….

Watch for signs on Ontario highways that read “Left Lane For Passing Only.” Slower Traffic Keep to Right: These signs let you know that the left lane on an Ontario highway is not a “fast” lane; it is a passing lane. If you pass someone, move into the right lane once you’ve safely cleared the vehicle. Slowing down the flow of traffic by continuing to drive in the left lane is not only dangerous but can result in a fine in Ontario.

Ontario Highways Accidents: Truck Accidents

Trucks can weigh close to 85,000 pounds and take extra time to stop. Drive cautiously on a highway that has several large trucks. Maintain a safe following distance. Don’t squeeze between trucks and the curb. Trucks make wide right turns, and the truck driver may not see you.When passing a truck, don’t move back into your lane until you can see both truck headlights in your rearview mirror. Make sure to give yourself enough room.  Trucks have blind spots of up to 20 feet in front of the tractor, anywhere along the sides of the trailer and up to 200 feet behind the trailer. Keep that in mind. Never drive behind a truck that is backing up.

Avoid Ontario Highway Accidents by Moving Over..

When you approach an emergency vehicle with  flashing lights, move a lane away , or slow down well  below the posted speed limit.

Some Ontario Highway Accidents Could be Avoided From Simply Resting…

It takes a split second to lose your focus. Maybe you can’t stop yawning?  Your thoughts wander or you’re drifting between lanes? You need to be alert !  Get plenty of rest before you hit Ontario highways. Get out of your vehicle and stretch your legs every so often. Take a break for 20 minutes at each stop. Yes, it will add time to your trip..but what is more important? Try to avoid driving between midnight and 6 a.m. Never  drink and drive -  small amounts of alcohol can impair your judgment and your reaction time.

Stop at Ontario Highway Rest Areas….

Take a break and advantage of the Ontario Highway Rest Areas and Ontario Information Centres. At most stops, you can get information on restaurants, road conditions, gas stations, snacks, area tourists stops etc…plus most often they have picnic tables and washrooms…a great place to stop for a packed lunch or snack.

Please, drive safely out there !!!

Ontario Accident Lawyer David Hollingsworth has been helping Ottawa and Ontario accident victims since 1999. With his extensive experience and knowledge of relevant accident and personal injury issues, he has recovered millions of dollars in settlements  on behalf of his spinal cord injury clients. David has the experience and skill to help obtain maximum compensation. David offers free consultations and makes  home visits or hospital visits. Visit www.ottawainjury.ca for more information. David understands, he cares and he is here to help.

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Social Host Liability..Do whatever it takes to keep your guests safe..Ottawa lawyer David Hollingsworth

Ottawa Personal Injury Lawyer David Hollingsworth, Ottawa Law Firms..It’s that time of year again- Holiday parties and family get togethers.  It is also the time of year when people are more social and therefore are sometimes drinking more.  One question I am often asked  as an Ontario personal injury lawyer concerns social host’s responsibility. Many people want to know if they are hosting a party what are they legally responsible for.  No one wants to think this way, but it is a reality. 

What are the legally responsable for  as a host of a party?
If someone attedns your party and becomes injured, the question will be whether the personal injuries suffered by the accident vicitms could have been reasonably foreseen by the host.  If the host did not know – nor ought to have known – that their guest was  intoxicated, then one can agree that they could not have known that htey were at risk of an injury.  This would mean the host of the party would not be responsible. In other words, as a host , you would hav eto prove that you  had no idea your guest was intoxicated.  This may be difficult to prove if you were serving alcohol.
When a host is aware their guest is intoxicated, the host may have the legal responsibility to ensure that their guest who is intoxicated not drive.  In other words, as a party host, when you know that a guest is intoxicated and intends to drive, STOP THEM.  Offer them a taxi home, find a designated driver to take them home or allow them to sleep over. You can also be held legally responsible if you continue to serve alcohol to an intoxicated guest knowing that they would be driving home. It’s not unlike when a bartender cuts off an intoxicated patron.

It’s common sense, you never want anyone being placed in a dangerous situation.  As a host you have the extra responsibility of ensuring that your guests depart safely and are free of injury.  Do whatever it takes….you will never regret airing on the side of being overly cautious …Happy holidays!

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———————————————————————————————————————————————————————-David Hollingsworth, Ottawa Ontario Personal Injury Lawyer   has been dedicated to helping Ottawa and Ontario accident victims  since 1999.  Due to  his extensive experience and knowledge of relevant accident and personal injury issues, he has recovered millions of dollars in settlements  on behalf of his Ontario personal injury and accident victims. David is dedicated to obtaining maximum compensation for his personal injury clients. David offers free consultations and makes  home visits or hospital visits. Visit www.ottawainjury.ca for more information.

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Slip and Fall Accidents on Private Property , Ottawa Lawyer, Personal Injury Ottawa

Slip and Fall Accidents on Private Property

Hallowe’en has come and gone for another year..and snow is just around the corner and I wanted to share a little information with you, pertaining to slip and fall accidents on private property. A serious personal injury from a slip and fall accident can happen anywhere.  Someone could trip on a hockey stick, skipping rope, leaves, really just about anything. Were you aware that as a homeowner, you are responsible for keeping your premises as safe as possible?  For example, if someone has had a slip and fall accident inside your home, be it a friend, neighbour, or anyone outside your family living permanently in the household, they may be entitled to financial compensation for any personal injuries they have suffered. It’s extremely important that owners of private residences have a legal obligation to keep their property reasonably safe for third parties.  

Some common examples of slip and fall accidents as a result of homeowner negligence include:

  • A slip and fall accident on ice and snow on a driveway or front entrance
  • A slip and fall accident on wet or slick floors/tiles
  • A slip and fall accident on a slick or wet substance that leaks from another person’s home
  • A trip and fall accident on loose steps, flooring or tiles
  • A trip and fall accident on a lawn or garden

Before the snow hits, try to make the time to clear your laneway, stairs, halls…property and make sure it is clear of obstacles and if possible, well lit.  A quick tidy up of the yard, steps and driveway, could make all the difference and keep all us all safe ! 

                                                                                                         -David Hollingsworth, Ottawa Personal Injury Lawyer

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Stormont Dundas Glengarry Car Accident : death Michel Campbell, Lawyer David Hollingsworth

Stormont Dundas and Glengarry Accident, Lawyer David Hollingsworth… Ontario Provincial Police are investigating a single-vehicle accident that regrettably killed a 54-year-old man Friday evening east of Ottawa. My thoughts go out to Michel Campbell’s friends and family.  The Stormont, Dundas & Glengarry OPP said the terrible accident happened on County Road 20 in North Glengarry Township at around 9 p.m. The driver was southbound on County Road 20, when he drove off the road, lost control and crossed the northbound lane and went into the west ditch. The 1998 green Ford pickup struck a tree. Michel Campbell of North Stormont was pronounced dead at the scene.

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David Hollingsworth has been dedicated to helping Ottawa and Ontario car accident victims since 1999  getting the compensation they need following an  accident or the death of a loved one following an accident. With extensive experience and knowledge of Ontario accidents and Ontario personal injury issues, he has an indepth knowledge of the accident benefits that Ontario victims are entitled to and has recovered millions of dollars in settlements  on behalf of his Ontario personal injury clients. David is dedicated to obtaining maximum compensation for his Ontario personal injury clients by offering  free consultations and making  home visits or hospital visits. Ottawa Ontario Personal Injury Lawyer  Visit www.ottawainjury.ca mobile   (613) 978-9549      (613) 237-4922 ext.203

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Alex Hayes Trust Fund-tragic Ottawa bicycle accident, Lawyer David Hollingsworth

Ottawa Personal Injury Lawyer , Ontario Car Accident Attorney David Hollingsworth …What is going on in Ottawa?  This Ottawa accident is tragic and seems avoidable…My thoughts go out to the family and friends of Alex Hayes..It sounds like Alex was such a nice , good kid…I’m truly sorry for the loss of such a young man, still a boy… 

Greely is reeling in the wake of a hit-and-run incident that killed a 16-year-old grocery store employee on Sept. 9.

Alex Hayes was killed when he was struck by a driver on Bank Street, just south of Mitch Owens Road, as he was biking home from his shift at MacKinnon’s Foodland.

Hayes left the store shortly after 9 p.m. and was hit by a car minutes later.

Police found the driver, Samira Daoud, 40, of Ottawa at approximately 9:30 p.m. Although they couldn’t confirm whether or not she told them about hitting Hayes, police didn’t discover his body until 12:10 p.m. the next morning.

“The rest would be part of the investigation,” Ottawa police Const. J.P. Vincelette said.

An autopsy has been conducted to see if Hayes died on impact, however Vincelette would not comment on the results. 

Daoud is charged with 13 offences, including criminal negligence causing death, impaired driving, failing to stop at the scene of an accident causing death, possessing a stolen car, driving with a suspended license, and breach of probation.

She appeared in court on Sept. 11 and was remanded in custody until Sept. 17.

As the community awaits Daoud’s fate, they continue to mourn the loss of a determined young man.

Bouquets of flowers next to a makeshift memorial continued to grow at the entrance of the store since the Hayes’s death. There is roadside display at the crash site as well.

Blair MacKinnon, the store’s co-owner, hired Hayes six months ago when he was looking for co-op work.

MacKinnon was so impressed with Hayes’s work ethic and attitude that he hired him after his second day on the job.

“If I had three or four of him it would be perfect,” he said. “I’d clone him if I could.

“He’d take you up and down the aisle if you needed anything. He’d help anyone.”

Not only was Hayes the model employee, but he tried to help his family in any way too.

The Ottawa Technical Learning Centre student took a trip to Cuba just before the end of August and, although the trip was cheaper because he went offseason, he paid for his mother, Penny, and one of his brothers to go too.

“He always had a smile on his face,” MacKinnon said. “He never bitched and complained. He once worked three straight weeks, eight hours a day. Never said a word.”

Over 200 people attended the wake on Sept. 17, most were students from Hayes’s school plus others from nearby St. Mark Catholic High School and Osgoode Township High School.

An Alex Hayes Trust Fund was also set up, which raised $20,000 in the first four days.

McKinnon, who knows Penny through her work, presented her wall the donations at the wake.

“She was crying,” he said, “but she said they were tears of joy.”

All employees at Foodland had the word “Alex” written on their work shirts on Sept. 17 in remembrance of their friend, some with a message to support Mothers Against Drunk Driving – a reference to the charge of impaired driving against the accused.

MacKinnon said many customers who’ve come into the store to speak with him about Alex, and the incident itself, feel drinking and driving punishments are too lenient.

MacKinnon largely agreed.

“I could shoot you in the face and get 25 years (in jail) or run you over while drunk and get two,” he said. “What would you rather do?”

While not wanting to comments on the specifics of an incident that’s before the courts, Nepean-Carleton M.P. Pierre Poilievre said the government is doing its best to crack down on impaired drivers.

“Our government is working to give the tools to police officers so they can tackle the problem of drunk driving,” he said. “We continually remind all motorists that drinking and driving do not go together and that there are many other alternative to getting into a vehicle when you’ve had too much to drink.”

MacKinnon said he plans to bring in a counsellor to the store on Sept. 24 to give all his employees a chance to grieve.

“We’re going to shut the doors and give everyone a chance to cry it out,” he said.

And judging by his own feelings, he knows it will be hard.

“We’re going to miss him, there’s no two ways about it,” MacKinnon said with a tear in his eye. “I miss him already.”

 In Ottawa, a 40-year-old woman made a brief court appearance Saturday morning. She was in court after a teen riding a bicycle and sadly was struck and killed by in an Ottawa car accident Thursday. Daoud was dressed in a blue top, had her hair in a bun, and appeared tired. Previous to Saturday’s court appearance, Daoud had already lost her licence for impaired driving. The charges against Samira Mohamed Daoud include criminal negligence causing death, failing to stop at the scene of an accident, drunk driving and possession of a stolen vehicle. In the hit-and-run on south Bank Street, 16-year-old Alex Hayes was hit as he rode his bicycle home from a shift at MacKinnon’s Foodland in Greely. Police got a call from family members late Thursday reporting Hayes missing. Officers found Hayes’ bike on the side of the road in the 5700 block of Bank Street at 12:10 a.m. Friday. His dead body was found nearby. Ottawa Police have not said whether Hayes was wearing a helmet or whether his bike was equipped with lights and reflectors.

Earlier Thursday evening, not far from the Foodland grocery store, Christa Charron says a woman erratically driving a truck with Alberta licence plates forced her to move into another lane. The woman was driving north on Bank Street toward Mitch Owens Road. Charron tried to follow the speeding truck, but couldn’t keep up. Cars pulled to the side of the road to avoid being hit by the erratic driver, she said. Charron later spotted the woman again on Leitrim Road, where she turned south into the northbound lane on Bank Street. When the driver was arrested, Charron says she saw a half empty two-litre bottle of wine between the two front seats. Charron said she also noticed that one of the headlights of the truck, which was working when she first saw the vehicle in her rear view mirror, was burned out and the side of the truck was damaged. “It just seemed so obvious. I put two and two together,” Charron said. “I wish I could have stopped it. I tried. I wanted to stop her from killing someone because she was driving so fast.” Charron was still visibly upset on Friday afternoon as she recounted the events that unfolded the night before .“This drinking and driving happens so easy,” she said, holding back tears. “People shouldn’t do it. It’s terrible, you know? It’s not right.”

Several employees at the grocery store were distraught on Friday after learning that Hayes had been killed. Some called in sick because they were too upset to work. “I was in shock this morning when I heard it was him,” said Blair MacKinnon, the grocery store’s owner. “I couldn’t believe it actually.” MacKinnon said Hayes was familiar with the route he took home, almost always riding his bike to and from work. His mother, a part-time employee at the LCBO attached to the grocery store, drove him to work when it rained or snowed. Carrie Longlade, the grocery store’s night shift supervisor, received a call from Hayes’ father looking for his son several hours after he was scheduled to finish work Thursday night. Longlade said Hayes had left around 9 p.m., just as she arrived at work. “He said, ‘I guess I have some more phone calls to make,’” Longlade said. “(He was) concerned, worried.” MacKinnon said the young man worked stocking shelves and helping customers. Hayes was described as a reliable worker, took shifts from people who wanted time off and often agreed to come in when he wasn’t scheduled to work. A photo of Hayes from a recent family trip to Cuba with the words “Please support MADD” written underneath was posted on the front door of the grocery store Friday.

The scene at the Ottawa Technical Learning Centre, where Hayes was a student, was just as sombre. On Friday, students came out of the school at lunch time in tears. Several consoled each other as they smoked cigarettes on the sidewalk in front of the school. Hayes had a girlfriend who came to school Friday morning. She wasn’t able to make it through the day and went home.  Hayes always had a smile on his face no matter how difficult his life became. “I will tell you that I will miss him a lot,” the family member said. “He was a great kid. He was always willing to help. And was a very hard worker, too.”The family member said Hayes was very helpful. He did gardening and installed patio stones when he could have been hanging out with friend. The woman’s eldest daughter has been hit hard by the news of her cousin’s death. The daughter often hung out with her cousin and will fondly remember a trip they took together to the Maritimes and their grandfather’s cottage.

Source: The Ottawa Citizen

Ottawa Ontario Personal Injury Lawyer David Hollingsworth has been helping Ottawa and Ontario accident victims since 1999. With his extensive experience and knowledge of relevant accident and personal injury issues, he has recovered millions of dollars in settlements  on behalf of his personal injury clients. David has the experience and skill to obtain maximum compensation for his personal injury clients. David offers free consultations and makes  home visits or hospital visits. Visit www.ottawainjury.ca for more information. David understands, he cares and he is here to help.

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Ottawa Car Accident- Ontario personal injury lawyer-David Hollingsworth

Ottawa Accident Lawyers, Ontario Personal Injury Lawyers…..Ontario Insurance Claims Lawyer, Ottawa Personal Injury Lawyer David Hollingsworth…Luckily for one Ottawa man, his instincts kicked in and he escaped what could have any even more serious situation…I hope everyone involved a full and healthy recovery…Ottawa Paramedics said the driver of a car involved in a bizarre collision on Highway 417 southeast of Ottawa is lucky to be alive after he exited his car immediately following a 2-car accident and just before a third vehicle rammed into his driver-side seat. The incident began when a Ford Focus travelling eastbound on the 417 near Boundary Road veered onto the median and rolled several times before ending up in the westbound lane of the highway, colliding with a Chevy Aveo.

“The distance between the eastbound and westbound lanes is probably a good hundred metres and there’s a fairly big ditch for a vehicle to veer off and go into oncoming traffic, so it’s pretty rare in that area,” said Ottawa paramedic Francois Coté, who was part of the team that responded to the scene just after 9 p.m.

Paramedics said the driver of the Aveo, a 45-year-old man got out of his car, just before a 4-door Honda rammed the driver-side door. Paramedics from Ottawa and Prescott Russell arrived at the scene and said they couldn’t believe the driver of the Aveo was only complaining of shoulder pain after they saw the state of his car.

“This gentleman here was very lucky,” said Coté. “He came in contact with the Ford Focus which from what we were told by bystanders was a moderate collision. But he got out of his vehicle but then another Honda rammed into his vehicle right typically where he would be seated…[and] the seating compartment where the driver would be in was pushed in. He’s lucky to still be alive today.”

The driver and passenger of the Focus, both 18-year-old women, were both treated and taken to hospital as a precaution. The driver appeared uninjured and the passenger had cuts on both arms and pain in her hip and left leg.

The driver of the Aveo was also taken to hospital. The 46-year-old male driver of the Honda complained of chest discomfort from the deployment of an airbag but refused treatment. His 14-year-old daughter was also taken to hospital with injuries caused by the deployment of the airbag. The highway’s westbound lanes were temporary closed for the cleanup. Ontario Provincial Police are investigating.

Ottawa personal injury lawyer David Hollingsworth has been dedicated to helping Ontario accident victims and their families get the support and help needed for their personal injuries. With over a decade of experience, David has forged strong relationships with medical doctors, social workers, psychologists, occupational therapists, physiotherapists, other treating health practitioners and the support network involved with his clients. David is happy to discuss  all Ontario accidents and can help  determine what one needs and is entitled to when rebuilding a life after an accident, free of charge 613 978-9549 or 613 237-4922 ext 203 or visit www.ottawainjury.ca for more information.

 

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Maximum Compensation Ontario Accident Benefits : Ottawa Lawyer David Hollingsworth shares…

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Calculating Accident Benefits Compensation – Settlements – What is the maximum amount of Accident Benefits Compensation?

ACCIDENT BENEFITS SETTLEMENT

Experienced injury lawyers in Ottawa and top Ontario personal injury lawyers can help you navigate your insurance claim and calculate your accident benefits. Among other things, you need to consider the type of damages you are entitled to. If the personal injury or the accident you have gone through has made you miss work, then you are most likely entitled to claim your lost wages or compensation, including long term disability.

Lost wages, however, are one among a variety of factors that need to be considered in the calculation of your accident benefits settlement. For example, you also need to consider any property damages incurred, family or social expenses, emotional or psychological trauma, as well as any medical expenses incurred due to your physical injury and trauma. A top Ottawa or Ontario personal injury lawyer will have the experience to help you maximize your prospective accident benefits settlement.

Experienced Ottawa personal injury lawyers have the knowledge, “know-how” and experience to help you calculate the highest amount of accident benefits compensation that you deserve. Your top Ottawa injury lawyer will make sure that you receive as much as possible, with the least amount of hassle. It is not wise for a victim of personal injury to attempt to manage his or her own claim. The potential to lose out on what you deserve is too high. Most important of all, however, is your physical and psychological health, which can be affected by the stress and fatigue of a legal battle on your own. Let an experienced Ottawa injury lawyer help you to get what you rightfully deserve.

PERCENTAGE OF LIABILITY

The “computation of settlement” is the percentage of fault. This is another important element of the legal process to consider. Basically, your top Ottawa personal injury lawyer will need to prove that 100% of the accident was caused by the negligence of the other accident victim. In some cases, however, the victim has played some part in the accident and if this is the case, each party is responsible for some percentage of fault. Your top personal injury lawyer will ensure the protection of your interests to safeguard against losing what you deserve.

NUMBERS

The fault percentage influences the ultimate “numbers” of the financial settlement. When the percentage of fault is settled, then it is possible to begin computation of the accident benefits settlement. For example, if the amount of damage, including disability, lost wages, and so, amounts to $1000 and the fault of the victim is 30%, then the accident settlement will be $700 (the $300 or the 30% would be deducted from the total damage since it would be deemed to be the fault of the victim). A top Ottawa personal injury lawyer will be able to get you the least amount of fault percentage as possible.
HOW TO GET THE HELP YOU NEED

If you have suffered a personal injury as the result of an accident or if you know someone who is, it is best that you consult a personal injury lawyer in Ottawa or an Ontario personal injury lawyer as you are likely entitled to accident benefits that you are not currently receiving. Unfortunately your insurance company may tell you.

With over 11 years experience as an Ottawa, Ontario personal injury lawyer, David Hollingsworth has been helping Ottawa accident victims and Ontario accident victims get the help they need following an accident. Let an experienced and highly qualified Ontario personal injury lawyer in Ottawa fight for you. Visit www.ottawainjury.ca for free consultations.

Ottawa Accident Lawyer, Ottawa Personal Injury Lawyer David Hollingsworth-

mobile (613) 978-9549 (613) 237-4922 ext.203

www.ottawainjury.ca

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Ottawa, Ontario motorcycle accident lawyer David Hollingsworth

Ottawa Motorcycle Accident Lawyer, Ontario Motorcycle Accident Lawyer David Hollingsworth

Ottawa Head Injury Lawyer, Ottawa Brain Injury Lawyers, Ottawa Personal Injury Lawyer David Hollingsworth

Summer is here and we are starting to see a high number of Ottawa motorcycle accidents and accidents throughout Eastern Ontario in areas such as the highway 401, Alexandria, Arnprior, Belleville, Brockville, Clarence Creek, Cornwall, Embrun, Gananogue, Hawkesbury, Kemptville, Kingston L’Orignal, Morrisburg, Napanee, North Gower, Pembroke, Perth, Peterborough, Picton, Prescott, Renfrew, Richmond, Russell, Smith Falls, and Tweed and all cities, communities, districts, municipalities, regions, towns, townships and villages in between !

A motorcycle is considered to be a motor vehicle so it is important that motorcycle drivers have a valid licence to operate the motorcycle. In the unfortunate event of a catastrophic head injury or spinal injury, your insurance company may limit your accident benefits to improper licensing.  In Ontario, a motorcycle is defined as a motor vehicle, and requires a special licence that confers on its owner the legal authorization to operate the vehicle. Otherwise, they might risk a loss of certain accident benefits in the event of a serious Ontario accident or a catastrophic motorcycle accident.

The Ontario’s Statutory Accident Benefits Schedule (SABS), explains that the  insurance company has the right to and may exclude cetain benefits such  income-replacement benefits from coverage if the driver was driving the automobile without a valid driver’s licence.

Motorcycle accidents can cause extremely serious personal injury, including:

If you are hitting the Ontario roads on your motorcycle, please make sure you not only drive safely, protect yourself with equipment and make sure you are properly licensed in the event of an accident. As an Ottawa and Ontario motorcycle accident lawyer, I caution all drivers to be safe out there.  I have years of experience in Ontario motorcycle accidents and Ottawa motorcycle accidents.  I  understand your needs and can help with your personal injury claim and other motorcycle related issues. Call for a free consultation 613 978-9549 or visit www.ottawainjury.ca

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