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Sunday, December 20, 2009

Rear End Car Accidents

Cautious drivers allow a one to two car gap between themselves and the automobile in front of them. In this way, if the motorist in front needs to stop suddenly to make a turn they almost missed, or to avoid hitting an animal, for example, the automobile following has an appropriate amount of space in which to maneuver. Distracted and aggressive drivers can be especially dangerous in these situations, often times resulting in a rear end collision, one of the most common types of auto accidents.

Injuries from Rear End Car Accidents

The bumper of you car is designed to absorb impact and may not show even the slightest hint of a collision. However, even low impact collisions can cause personal injuries such as:

  • Whiplash
  • Spinal cord injury
  • Traumatic brain injury


These injuries can carry with them heavy physical and financial burdens. The personal injury lawyers at Findlay Law are prepared to help you get the compensation you deserve when this is the case.

No Fault Laws

Determining fault in a rear end car accident seems like it should be an open and closed case. You were hit from behind by another driver who was not paying adequate attention. However, in Canada, laws involving automobiles are considered "no fault," meaning no matter who caused the accident, all parties involved are entitled to compensation for injuries. Insurance companies often drag their feet when it comes to compensating victims. The attorneys at Findlay Law are experienced in helping people who have suffered injuries in a rear end collision receive compensation quickly, so they can start getting their lives back to normal.

If you have been involved in a rear end car accident in Toronto, Hamilton, Burlington, Mississauga, Kitchener, Niagara Falls, or the golden horseshoe area, please contact the personal injury attorneys at Findlay Law to schedule a consolation, and get the compensation you deserve today.

posted by Tiffany at 6:05 PM

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Questions about TBI

What is TBI?

TBI, or Traumatic Brain Injury, is an injury caused to the brain that disrupts its normal functioning. TBI results from an injury to the head, and can be sustained from impact in an automobile accident, sporting accidents, slips and falls, or penetration from workplace accidents and assaults. Your brain is a delicate organ, and can easily be damaged under a variety of normal circumstances.

TBI is usually sustained during some type of accident, and will almost certainly result in physical, mental, and monetary loss. The TBI attorneys at Findlay Law are experienced in helping victims of TBI get compensation for those losses.

What are the Symptoms of TBI?

Due to both its delicate nature, and its vital importance to the proper functioning of all parts of your body, injury to your brain can be an extremely life altering condition. It's not always easy to tell if you have suffered TBI, but if you have been in an accident that involved trauma to the head, some signs to watch for are:

  • Head and neck aches
  • Loss of cognitive functions
  • Loss of memory
  • Mood swings
  • Increased sensitivity to lights and noise
  • Blurry vision
  • Loss of senses


If you are experiencing any of these symptoms after head trauma, you should contact your physician immediately to determine if you are suffering from TBI.

If you are a loved one has suffered from an accident resulting in TBI in Toronto, Hamilton, Burlington, Mississauga, Kitchener, Niagara Falls, or the golden horseshoe, please contact the professional and experienced attorneys at Findlay Law to schedule your consultation, and find out how you can begin to recoup the costs associated with this unfortunate disorder.

posted by Tiffany at 6:01 PM

Friday, December 4, 2009

Questions about Personal Injury

What is Personal Injury?

Personal injury claims cover a wide range of incidences in which you suffer physical or emotional damage due to someone else's negligence. When you are in an environment that should be safe –be it your workplace, your automobile, or even a public sidewalk- and an accident that could have been avoided causes you injury, the likelihood is that you have a case for personal injury.

Personal injuries can result in lost wages, medical expenses, and personal suffering; recouping those losses can sometimes feel like an overwhelming battle. The personal injury attorneys at Findlay Law are experienced in helping you receive the compensation you deserve.

Under What Circumstances Should I File a Personal Injury Case?

People who hire an attorney to deal with their cases are much more likely to receive the full compensation they deserve; but under what circumstances should you file a personal injury suit? Some of the more common are:

  • Automobile Accidents
  • Sports related injuries
  • Medical malpractice
  • Animal bites
  • Slips and falls

The attorneys at Findlay Law will best be able to determine if your particular case falls under the banner of personal injury.

If you or a loved one live in Toronto, Hamilton, Burlington, Mississauga, Kitchener, Niagara Falls, or the golden horseshoe, and have been in an accident that resulted in physical or emotional damage, please contact the experienced attorneys at Findlay Law to schedule a confidential consultation.

posted by Tiffany at 5:44 PM

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Compensation Following a Motor Vehicle Accident

Canadian motor vehicle accident laws are very complex. All injured parties my claim compensation as it is a "no fault" system. Often, you will discover, insurance companies will deny or delay legitimate claims or refuse to settle a claim fairly and honestly. In order to receive the compensation you are entitled to, it is often prudent to have an experienced motor vehicle accident attorney represent you to protect your legal rights.

The amount of compensation you are entitled to is regulated by a Canadian statute called the "Statutory Accident Benefit Schedule". The usual accident benefits generally include financial compensation for your medical costs not covered by the Ontario Health Insurance Plan (OHIP), such as income replacement, housekeeping, attendant care, occupational and physical therapy, home modification and more.

If you were involved in an automobile accident, do not allow the complexity of the system discourage you from seeking the compensation you deserve. The proper legal representation can guide you effortlessly and painlessly through the process while at the same time protecting your rights.

If you or a loved one has been involved in a motor vehicle accident and you live in the Hamilton, Toronto, Ontario or surrounding area, please contact an experienced motor vehicle accident attorney at the Findlay Law Offices today to schedule consultation to learn all about your legal rights and how you can obtain the financial compensation you deserve.

posted by Tiffany at 5:38 PM