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Ontario Accidents and Organ Donation. Will you register? Ottawa lawyer David Hollingsworth
Posted by Ottawa Personal Injury Lawyer, Ottawa Accident Lawyer, David Hollingsworth in Ottawa Car Accidents, Ottawa Injury and Accidents on December 1st, 2011
Organ and Tissue Donation in Ontario, Ottawa Personal Injury Lawyer David Hollingsworth, Ontario Accident Lawyers
Did you know…That in Ontario consent is needed for organ donation? In Ontario consent is needed in order for your organs to be donated upon death. In other areas it is typically the other way around that consent is implied and you register if you don’t want to donate your organs upon death.
A signed organ donor card is not enough, you need to register. The registration forms are on their website “The Gift of Live” as well.
The website states your donation can save up to 8 lives and improve as many as 75 lives. The website also recommends you make your intention of whether your want your organs donated or not known to your family beforehand.
What if it is in my will? The problem with your intention being written in your will is that your will is usually not read until a later date. It is very important you register if you want to donate your tissue and organs upon death. The form allows you to indicate what you don’t want to donate.
The choice of whether or not to donate organs is very personal and often times a very difficult decision for family members to make.
Ontario Injury Lawyer David Hollingsworth has been helping Ottawa and Ontario accident victims since 1999.
———————- The Ottawa Injury Blog is written regularly by Ottawa personal injury lawyer David Hollingsworth. Since 1999, David has been an Ottawa personal injury lawyer representing Ottawa and eastern Ontario accident victims and the families of accident victims who have lost a loved one in an Ontario accident. This 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 (613) 978-9549
Ottawa Personal Injury Lawyer : Fatal Car Accident highway 514 results in death
Posted by Ottawa Personal Injury Lawyer, Ottawa Accident Lawyer, David Hollingsworth in Ottawa Injury and Accidents, wrongful death on November 27th, 2011
Ottawa Personal Injury Lawyer David Hollingsworth…Police are investigating a fatal single-vehicle crash west of Ottawa early yesterday. Killaloe OPP said the Ontario accident happened on Highway 28 West near Little Ireland Road, and sadly left a man dead. Highway 514 to Highway 28 at Little Ireland Road was closed until Saturday evening while police investigate. Thankfully, there were no other injuries as a result of this crash. More details after the victim’s next of kin are notified and the traffic investigation is completed.
Anyone with information on this accident is asked to please call police at 613-757-2600 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.
———————- The Ottawa Injury Blog is written regularly by Ottawa personal injury lawyer David Hollingsworth. Since 1999, David has been an Ottawa personal injury lawyer representing Ottawa accident victims and the families of accident victims who have lost a loved one in an Ontario accident, including snowmobile accidents. This 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 (613) 978-9549
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Ontario Snowmobile Accidents and Ontario Accident Benefits. Do you have enough insurance coverage?
Posted by Ottawa Personal Injury Lawyer, Ottawa Accident Lawyer, David Hollingsworth in Accident Benefits Insurance Claims, Ottawa Injury and Accidents, Snowmobile Accidents, safety on November 24th, 2011
Well we have just had our first snowfall of the season here in Ottawa and I suspect many of you Ontario snowmobile riders are clicking your heels in excitement. It is somewhat confusing and most people do not know how snowmobiles are insured in the event of an Ontario snowmobile accident. By law, snowmobiles must be insured, like any other motorized vehicle which is used on a highway. Most Ontario snowmobile insurance policies are the basic motor vehicle insurance policy. Any insurance claim in Ontario that involves an accident between 2 snowmobiles, a snowmobile and a pedestrian or a snowmobile and another type of vehicle is typically treated as an automobile insurance claim and Ontario Statutory Accident Benefits are available to the drivers and passengers involved in the accident. If the accident involves just a single snowmobile, the driver and passengers on the snowmobile are still entitled to Ontario Statutory Accident Benefits.
In September of 2010, Ontario changed its insurance policy. Some basic coverages were reduced, while optional benefits were made available to allow people to customize their Ontario insurance coverage. New optional benefits plans became available , leaving Ontario residents to decided for themselves if the they were willing to reduce their coverage as well as premiums. In my opinion, as an Ottawa personal injury lawyer, this is dangerous. It is particularly dangerous for snowmobile drivers. I caution everyone to carefully think about whether they should opt for the additional insurance benefits which would allow for more Statutory Accident Benefit in the event of an accident resulting in serious personal injury, non-catastrophic injury and catastrophic injury.
Snowmobile drivers put themselves at the risk of numerous hazards and therefore need more insurance protection in the event of an accident. Snowmobiling has become an extremely popular winter sport event in Ontario. With its increasing popularity also comes an increase in the number of personal injuries and death. Snowmobile accidents are the most severe winter recreational injury in Canada, surpassing snowboarding and skiing. Between Canada and United States, there are over 4 million snowmobiles which are registered. It is estimated that over 360, 000 snowmobiles are in use in Ontario alone, which surpasses the rest of North America’s statistics. However, the deaths related to snowmobiling in North America are high. The fatality rate of 200 persons annually with an additional 14,000 emergency room visits for snowmobile related injuries are frightening. In Ontario alone, approximately 7000 people are injured in yearly snowmobile related accidents. This number is said to be underestimated, as many injuries and accidents go unreported. It is inevitable that as the popularity of snowmobiling increases, so do the number of associated personal injuries and deaths.
Often times, personal injuries arising from snowmobile accidents are so severe and “catastrophic”. This is where the additional optional benefits become so incredibly important. The catastrophically injured required a great deal of support, rehabilitation, therapy, home modification, counselling, loss of income etc… to help rehabilitate from their catastrophic injury.
We can’t insure everything and accidents happen without warning. It is however so important snowmobile drivers to be informed of the Ontario Accident Benefits coverage limitations and exclusions within their motor vehicle and homeowner’s insurance policies. Yes, it will cost you more yearly to top up; however in the event of a serious accident, that top up will affect the rest of your and your family’s lives. Ok, enough from me. Please think about what I have said. Get ready to enjoy this wonderful winter that is coming. Ride safely !
———————- The Ottawa Injury Blog is written regularly by Ottawa personal injury lawyer David Hollingsworth. Since 1999, David has been an Ottawa personal injury lawyer representing Ottawa accident victims and the families of accident victims who have lost a loved one in an Ontario accident, including snowmobile accidents. This 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 (613) 978-9549
Ontario Accident Benefits, Ontario Insurance Coverage, Ontario Snowmobile Accident Lawyer David Hollingsworth
Ottawa weather conditions, 10 cm of snow fall expected. Ottawa lawyer David Hollingsworth reminding you to drive, bike and walk safely and get out your snow tires.
Posted by Ottawa Personal Injury Lawyer, Ottawa Accident Lawyer, David Hollingsworth in Ottawa Injury and Accidents, Ottawa Resources, safety on November 21st, 2011
Well Ottawa..it’s coming…Ottawa’s first significant snowfall of the season is coming tomorrow night and it sounds like it could be a messy one. Environment Canada has issued a weather alert for Tuesday night that warns us all to be cautious for the first winter storm of the fall. The winter alert indicated that snow and possibly freezing rain are possible from Belleville to Prescott and Russell to Bon Echo Park, including the City of Ottawa and Gatineau. They are calling for close to ten centimetres of snow may be possible in some areas by Wednesday morning. Cold air means that precipitation will fall as either snow or a mix of snow and rain, with a chance of freezing rain.
Please be careful out there on the roads..It’s easy to forget how slippery the roads can be. If you don’t already have an appointment to get those winter tires on, now is the time!
A note to pedestrians and cyclist. ..Please be extra cautious and really be aware of the cars and vehicles around you. Wait and check before crossing the street, even if it indicates for you to go. Cars may be skidding through that intersection.
———————- The Ottawa Injury Blog is written regularly by Ontario personal injury lawyer David Hollingsworth. Since 1999, David has been an Ottawa injury lawyer representing Ottawa accident victims and the families of accident victims who have lost a loved one in an Ontario accident. This 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 (613) 978-9549
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Ottawa Personal Injury Lawyer on Hallowe’en Safety Tips…
Posted by Ottawa Personal Injury Lawyer, Ottawa Accident Lawyer, David Hollingsworth in Ottawa Resources, safety on October 30th, 2011
Happy Hallowe’en everyone. Before you head out tomorrow night , please take a minute to review these Hallowe’en safety tips from the Red Cross… My children are quite excited for the big day , as are most. We have finally decided on a lamb, a witch and a glowstick guy ! Looking forward to seeing all the kids. Enjoy your night everyone and please be safe !!! -Ottawa Personal Injury Lawyer David Hollingsworth
With witches, goblins, and super-heroes descending on neighborhoods across Canada, the Canadian Red Cross offers parents some safety tips to help prepare their children for a safe and enjoyable trick-or-treat holiday. Halloween should be filled with surprise and enjoyment, and following some common practices to keep events safer and more fun!
- Costumes should be light-colored and flame resistant with reflective strips so that children are more easily seen at night. (And remember to put reflective tape on bikes, skateboards, and brooms, too!)
- Costumes should be short enough to avoid tripping.
- Remind children to keep away from open fires and candles. (Costumes can be extremely flammable.)
- Use face paint rather than masks or things that will cover the eyes.
- Remind children to walk, slither, and sneak on sidewalks – not in the street.
- Explain to children that calls should be made along one side of the street first and then the other, and that it’s best to cross the street only at intersections or crosswalks.
- Remind children to look both ways before crossing the street to check for cars, trucks, and low-flying brooms.
- Provide yourself or the children with a flashlight to see better and to be better seen.
- Have children plan their route and share it with you and the family.
- Trick or Treaters should travel in groups of four or five. Young children should be accompanied by an adult.
- Visit homes that have the porch light on.
- Make sure children know they should accept treats at the door and must not get into cars or enter the homes or apartments of strangers.
- Remind children not to eat their treats and goodies until they are examined by an adult at home. And candy should not be eaten if the package is already opened. Small, hard pieces of candy are a choking hazard for young children.
Injury is no accident. Prepare! Stay Safe! Survive!
———————- The Ottawa Injury Blog is written regularly by Ottawa personal injury lawyer David Hollingsworth. Since 1999, David has been an Ottawa injury lawyer representing Ontario accident victims and the families of accident victims who have lost a loved one in an Ontario accident. This 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 a free consultation and more information. If you have a question, feel free to call or email david@ottawainjury.ca (613) 978-9549
Ottawa Personal Injury Lawyer Supports Reach Canada: Ottawa Organisation for people with disabilities.
Posted by Ottawa Personal Injury Lawyer, Ottawa Accident Lawyer, David Hollingsworth in Ottawa Resources on October 26th, 2011
Ottawa Personal Injury Lawyer David Hollingsworth..I am pleased to be supporting Ottawa’s REACH Canada tomorrow night . I volunteer on the Board of Directors for Reach Canada and along with 350 other Ottawa community REACH supporters tomorrow night, we hope to raise funds to support people with disabilities in Ottawa. Reach aims to improve the quality of life for citizens with disabilities.
Last year, the annual REACH auction gala raised over $110 000. 00 for people with disabilities in Ottawa . Hopefully we can do it again tomorrow night.
———————- The Ottawa Injury Blog is written regularly by Ottawa personal injury lawyer David Hollingsworth. Since 1999, David has been an Ottawa injury lawyer representing Ontario accident victims and the families of accident victims who have lost a loved one in an Ontario accident. This 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 a free consultation and more information. If you have a question, feel free to call or email david@ottawainjury.ca (613) 978-9549
Ottawa pedestrian accident : wrongful death Alexandra Dodger, killed by drunk driver
Ottawa Accident Lawyer…Sadly, 27-year-old Alexandra Dodger died after being hit by a car headed in the wrong direction in Ottawa’s downtown Saturday night. Ottawa Police say the car was headed eastbound on St. Patrick Street around 3:03 am Saturday morning. The woman was crossing at St. Patrick and Cumberland when she was hit and killed. The 26-year-old driver of the black Honda Accord was arrested and taken into police custody. Alcohol may have been a factor. Charges are pending. This seems like a very unnecessary and tragic Ottawa accident. My condolences go out to the family and friends of this young woman, killed in a senseless accident.
update: Ottawa police have charged 26-year-old Maxime Morin-Leblanc with criminal negligence, failure to provide a breath sample and driving impaired. These charges were handed down after an investigation into a fatal crash early Saturday morning.
Anyone who may have witnessed the event is asked to contact Det. Nigel Emaman of the Traffic Collision Investigation Section at 613-236-1222 ext 2474 or Crime Stoppers at 613-233-8477 (TIPS). Or toll free at 1-800-222-8477.
———————- The Ottawa Injury Blog is written regularly by Ontario personal injury lawyer David Hollingsworth. Since 1999, David has been an Ottawa injury lawyer representing Ottawa accident victims and the families of accident victims who have lost a loved one in an Ontario accident. This 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
Cornwall Accident results in death of teenager. Chelsea Accident results in death of 2 teenagers.
Ottawa Accident Lawyer …Sadly, 3 teenagers were killed in two different car accidents Friday night. One car accident occurred on the Notch Road in Chelsea on Friday night. Nicholas Guenette, 18, of Chelsea and Marc-Etienne Fortin, 17, of La Pêche sadly died as a result of the tragic car accident. It is believed that they were driving at a high rate of speed on the Notch Road . As the car came to the intersection with Mine Road, it spun out of control and crossed over into the oncoming lane. A large pickup truck, driven by a 48-year-old woman was coming the other way. Sadly, she did not have time to get out of the way and the two vehicles crashed violently. The two teenage men were taken to hospital in Hull, but died from their personal injuries. The female driver of the other vehicle was taken to hospital with minor personal injuries.
Cornwall Accident :
In Cornwall, a 17-year-old dies after he lost control of his car and hit a concrete bridge pillar. The Cornwall accident happened around 10 p.m. on Brookdale Avenue near Fifth Street West . Sadly, the teenager was taken to hospital and was pronounced dead.
My thoughts go out to the friends and family of these young boys . As a father of three, I can’t imagine. I’m truly sorry.
————————————————————————————————– The Ottawa Injury Blog is written regularly by Ontario injury accident and personal injury lawyer David Hollingsworth. David has been an Ontario injury lawyer representing Ottawa accident victims and their families since 1999. This 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
Ottawa Accident : 4 toddler children rushed to CHEO. 2 women suffer serious personal injury.
Posted by Ottawa Personal Injury Lawyer, Ottawa Accident Lawyer, David Hollingsworth in Ottawa Car Accidents, Ottawa Injury and Accidents on October 7th, 2011
Ottawa Accident Lawyer David Hollingsworth..Ottawa Police were at the scene of an Ottawa accident on Innes Road at Blair Road when 2 cars hit and the result an Ottawa woman and 4 young children were sent to Ottawa hospitals with very serious personal injury yesterday afternoon.
The children were all very young; between three and four years-old. All of the children were taken to the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario with personal injuries. An older woman was also taken to an Ottawa hospital with serious injuries. Ottawa Police were also called to that area for an overturned truck in the eastbound lane on Innes Road.
————————————————————————————————– The Ottawa Injury and Accident Blog is written regularly by Ontario injury accident and personal injury lawyer David Hollingsworth. David has been an Ontario injury lawyer representing Ottawa accident victims and their families since 1999. This 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
Kanata accident serious personal injury: back injury, head injury and spinal injury ,Ottawa lawyer David Hollingsworth
Ottawa Personal Injury Lawyer, Kanata Accident Lawyers, Ottawa paramedics responded to two separate Ottawa accidents this weekend whereby 2 different men were hit by vehicles in Kanata. The first Kanata accident happened Friday just before 11:00 p.m. when a male cyclist was hit by a vehicle at the intersection of Fallowfield Road and Eagleson Road. Thankfully , a passing motorists saw the 18-year-old male in a ditch and gave him first aid before they got there. the accident victim was immobilized and treated for a head injury, neck injury and spinal injury before taking him to an Ottawa hospital, where he is now in stable condition. Motorists said the male had a working headlight, but no tail light. He wasn’t wearing a helmet.
The second Kanata accident happened just after 10:00 Saturday morning, where a 50-year-old man was hit by a vehicle and wound up pinned between two of them. He was treated by Ottawa paramedics and taken to an Ottawa hospital with serious personal injury.
I wish both men a good and hopefully full recovery from theses accidents…
————————————————————————————————– The Ottawa Injury Blog is written regularly by Ontario bicycle accident and injury lawyer David Hollingsworth. David has been an Ontario injury lawyer representing Ontario accident victims since 1999. This 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




