Brampton Slip and Fall Injury Lawyers: Because Living With Mistakes Is Hard!

Brampton personal injury lawyers Singh Barristers are regularly consulted by people who have been injured in a slip and fall accident through no fault of their own. They end up paying for someone else’s mistake, fault or negligence by bearing the enormous physical, financial and emotional consequences. 

Slip and fall injuries can be a life-altering experience if the injuries cause serious or permanent disability. Tragically, on hindsight it can be proved that most of these accidents are entirely preventable and avoidable. They may have occurred simply because someone somewhere down the chain of liability decided to cut costs, violate a few safety norms, neglect to conduct timely repairs or replace a tile or broken banister rail. 

If you or a dear one has suffered injuries in such an accident, contact the nearest personal injury lawyer in Brampton. You may be entitled to compensation. 

Premises Liability 

The Occupier’s Liability Act in force in Ontario places the responsibility of maintenance of premises in a state of reasonable safety for all legitimate visitors squarely on the property owner. All property owners have a duty of care to ensure that all premises owned by them are kept safe not just for the people who regularly live/work there, but also for visitors. 

When someone who legitimately visits the property suffers a personal loss due to an unsafe condition on that property, whether domestic or commercial, the owner of that property is liable to cover the consequences suffered by the injured person. 

Hazardous conditions on properties would include tripping/slipping hazards, slippery/badly-maintained flooring, lighting, etc. these conditions may have been caused by the property-owner. 

Ignorance/negligence by the property owner though they knew about the hazardous condition also makes them liable. 

If the property-owner was notified of the hazardous condition but failed to take corrective action, this is also a key factor in proving negligence. 

How We Can Assist 

Our experienced Brampton slip and fall injury lawyers can help you claim compensation for: 

  • Medical expenses
  • Loss of wages, income
  • Pain and suffering 

Proving negligence, establishing the correct ownership of the property, gathering evidence etc are areas where our legal and multidisciplinary teams can help you.

24×7 injury lawyers ensure that a strong and robust claim is presented so that you receive the compensation you deserve. 

If you, your family or a friend has been injured in an accident, please feel free to speak to one of our injury lawyers for a free consultation about how we are able to assist in making a personal injury claim. We consult in all cities across Ontario with a no win no fee guarantee. Our personal injury lawyers have helped victims secure millions of dollars in personal injury cases. Call us Toll Free On our 24/7 Injury Hotline: 1 – 844 495 7333 or Text a Personal Injury ‎Lawyer 24/7 and get instant help. (416 931 5015)

Brampton Personal Injury Lawyers: Big Or Small – Accidents Hurt!

Brampton personal injury lawyers Singh Barristers are regularly consulted by people who have been injured in various types of accidents through no fault of their own. 

Slip and fall accidents and motor-vehicle accidents are among the most common ones in urban areas. Such accidents are on the rise in recent years, partly due to the fact that Canada has a large and increasing component of elderly citizens. This demographic may suffer a variety of accidents on city streets. As pedestrians they may be involved in motor-vehicle collisions, or they may suffer slip and fall injuries. This can seriously affect their future health, mobility, quality of life and financial and emotional well-being. 

The most unfortunate aspect of such accidents is that most of them are preventable and avoidable. They’re usually caused by someone’s breach of safety regulations, fault or negligence. 

Contact the nearest personal injury lawyer in Brampton if you or a dear one suffers injuries in an accident. You may be entitled to compensation. 

Common Injuries That Senior Citizens Suffer In Accidents 

As our Brampton car accident lawyers and Brampton slip and fall injury lawyers know from experience, the elderly comprise one of the most vulnerable populations in our cities.

They can suffer a variety of injuries in accidents, based on their general health status, weight, age, etc. The injuries may include:

  • Ankle, Wrist, Knee Sprains or Fractures
  • Shoulder Dislocation
  • Facial or Dental injuries
  • Hip Fractures (These are most common among older adults)
  • Back and spine injuries
  • Concussion/Contusion
  • Traumatic Brain Injury
  • Cuts, Wounds, Lacerations
  • Impact Injuries
  • Bruises 

Hip fractures in older adults are a matter of concern. They may require surgery and this is always risky in older people. They cause a range of problems including urinary tract infection, lowered immunity, the need for extended hospital stay, physiotherapy, care-giving, etc.

Elderly people may also suffer severe emotional distress following a fall. Reduced mobility, depression, anxiety, loss of sleep/appetite can result, along with phobias/fears. Nearly 20% of such victims die within a year of the accident.

Our experienced 24×7 injury lawyers can help you claim the compensation you deserve so that you can improve the quality of medical care/treatment and get your life back on track. 

If you, your family or a friend has been injured in an accident, please feel free to speak to one of our injury lawyers for a free consultation about how we are able to assist in making a personal injury claim. We consult in all cities across Ontario with a no win no fee guarantee. Our personal injury lawyers have helped victims secure millions of dollars in personal injury cases. Call us Toll Free On our 24/7 Injury Hotline: 1 – 844 495 7333 or Text a Personal Injury ‎Lawyer 24/7 and get instant help. (416 931 5015)

Walk Safe: Pedestrian Safety Tips

Brampton personal injury lawyers regularly handle cases where pedestrians have been seriously injured in motor-vehicle accidents through no fault of theirs. 

Pedestrians are among the most vulnerable of road users. They are completely exposed to the forces of impact in a collision. Additionally, their age, gender and general health status can play a large part in the kind of injuries they sustain and significantly affect their chances of recovery. 

Summertime is a great season for outdoor play, walks, running, picnics, cycling and this is also the season to be extra careful. Senior citizens who have been cooped up indoors during winter tend to step out to enjoy the sunshine and warmth, while kids take advantage of the longer daylight hours to play or engage in outdoor sports a lot more. 

Figures released by the Ontario Road Safety Annual Report   (ORSAR) reveal that the situation with the highest number of road fatalities in 2016 were pedestrian fatalities. Such accidents represent 20% of the total fatalities for the year. The months May through to October show a higher number of injuries and fatalities caused by collisions.

These figures emphasize the need for safe walking spaces for Ontarians. The Toronto Walking Survey quoted in a 2008 study recommends that more Torontans need to walk and maintain an active physical lifestyle. However, road safety for pedestrians is a huge concern in our increasingly crowded urban centers.

Who Is A Pedestrian?

Pedestrians are those who are not in or on a vehicle, whether motorized or otherwise propelled. They could be people in non-motorized wheelchairs or in a wheelchair that can’t travel at a speed higher than 10 kmph. They may also be pushing a bicycle or a wheelchair.

More male than female pedestrians tend to be killed in motor-vehicle collisions. Senior citizens above the age of 65 account for more than 35% of fatalities. Children represent about 3% of pedestrian fatalities. Peak hours for such accidents appears to be between 2 pm and 10 pm but the twilight hours accounted for 57% of the accidents.

Staying Safe

Toronto has adopted a pedestrian charter that addresses these issues. Several new rules have also been legislated by the Ontario Ministry for Transportation.

Meanwhile, as a pedestrian, follow these tips to stay safe:

  • Use crosswalks to get to the other side. Stay on the pavement.
  • Remember childhood instructions. Stop, Look both ways before you step off the curb.
  • Wear bright, light-colored or reflective clothing.
  • Seniors and children should preferably walk in groups.
  • Avoid headphones/cellphones/music.
  • Keep children off playing on streets.
  • Don’t try to beat crosswalk lights – they’re there to keep you safe. 

If you or a dear one has been injured in such an accident, get immediate medical attention, no matter how minor you consider your injuries to be. Certain injuries tend to appear minor initially but later turn out to be life-threatening. It’s also important to report the accident from a legal and insurance perspective. As soon as possible, contact an experienced personal injury lawyer with expertise and knowledge in handling such cases. You may be entitled to compensation.

Stay Safe While Running: Sharing The Road

Brampton personal injury lawyers know from experience that with summer weather approaching, more and more people are out on the roads. Many of these include runners and whether they’re in it for the sheer pleasure of enjoying the warm weather sport, or they’re prepping for a big event or marathon, runners remain vulnerable on our roads.

Getting fit and not getting hit is a huge priority for runners. Running early in the morning, at dusk or late at night put runners at risk of being hit by motor-vehicles. Drivers have a responsibility to ensure the safety of all those whom they share the road with, but accidents can and do happen.

Most of these mishaps are preventable and they’re caused by someone’s fault or negligence. If you or a dear one has been hit by a vehicle while you were out running, contact a car accident lawyer with experience in handling similar cases. You may be entitled to compensation.

Runners have the same rights and responsibilities as pedestrians. They’re just as vulnerable on the street but they also need to follow traffic rules and ensure that they don’t indulge in risky behavior.

Cities like Toronto have more than 600 km of trails and a vast park system that covers nearly 13% of the urban land area. However, this doesn’t prevent runners and joggers from using busy urban areas and streets. Ownership of the pavements and maintaining proper running etiquette are some of the concerns that all road users have regarding joggers and runners.

Runners and joggers are completely exposed to impact forces when collisions happen. Staying safe is a huge priority for them, because an accident can impose enormous physical, financial and emotional burdens on them and their families. Runners have to ensure that they use the roads and pavements safely and responsibly.

Tips for Safe Running:

Be visible: Wear bright, reflective clothing and shoes especially if you enjoy early morning or late evening runs.

Against Traffic: It’s wiser to run opposite to oncoming traffic. This way you can avoid being hit from behind and also gauge what’s coming at you.

Stay On The Shoulder: Keeping to the shoulder and designated areas for pedestrians ensures that you don’t come in the way of motor-vehicles.

Know The Area: Running on unexplored trails is great but a familiar route is much safer.

Pride Goes Before A Fall: Swallow your ego and give way to traffic even if you have right of way.

Valuables/Jewelry: Remember you’re under observation. Muggers may attack you just for the stuff you’re carrying.

Let People Know: your route and timings. Stay in touch with friends and family so they are alerted immediately in case of mishaps.

Stalking: Sexual predators are an ever-present risk. If you feel you’re being followed, calmly jog into a public place or residence and call the police.

Carry bus-change or cab-fare: You may sprain an ankle/tear a ligament.

Check your laces.

Avoid distractions like cell-phones/music/radio/texting.

Running in groups is great but you need to respect pavement etiquette.

Slip And Fall Accidents Can Happen Anywhere: Who’s Liable When Injuries Occur?

Brampton personal injury lawyers know from experience that slip and fall accidents are one of the most common types of mishaps that result in ER room visits around the world. Though they’re comedy staples on stage and screen, causing immense fun and merriment, in reality, slip and fall accidents are no laughing matter. They can cause serious, life-threatening and life-altering injuries and disrupt the lives of not just the injured victim but also the entire family.

Another important aspect of these accidents is that they’re rarely truly “accidental.” Most of them can be traced to someone’s fault or negligence. Unfortunately, the resulting injuries impose massive physical, financial and emotional burdens on victims and their families.

Slip and Fall Accident Injury Lawyer

If you or a dear one has been injured in a slip and fall accident, consult an experienced Brampton slip and fall injury lawyer without delay. You may be entitled to compensation.

Typical Causes

These accidents occur anywhere, both indoors and outdoors. They can happen on pavements, public places, private homes, restaurants, resorts, hotels, theaters, entertainment-spaces, tourist-spots, parking lots, parks, malls and shopping areas, markets, etc.

Most people tend to assume that it was their own carelessness or inattention that resulted in the fall. While this may be true in some cases, the main contributing causes include:

  • Wet, slippery floors
  • Freshly-cleaned/waxed/polished floors
  • Liquid spills
  • Loose, worn, damaged flooring/tiles
  • Worn/Frayed or Unanchored rugs, carpets, mats
  • Debris, Clutter
  • Uneven surfaces, potholes, badly-maintained grounds
  • Lack of warning-signs
  • Poor lighting
  • Missing hand-rails, fences
  • Badly-maintained/damaged staircases
  • Uncleared ice/snow at entrances/exits
  • Puddles formed under air-con units

Slip and Fall Accident Injury Lawyers

An experienced personal injury lawyer can conduct independent investigations into the causes and present a robust claim for compensation based on the findings.

Injuries

Typical injuries include extremity-skeletal injuries to limbs and hips, spinal and head injuries, neck, brain and thoracic injuries, abdominal injuries, internal organ damage, severe fractures, facial and dental damage, severe bleeding etc.

The age, gender and health status of the victim play a major role in how the injuries impact the person. Older people are the greatest high-risk group, since falls can aggravate pre-existing conditions, often proving fatal for them.

Who’s Liable?

Under Canada’s Occupier’s Liability Act, the owner of the property on which the accident occurred is responsible for keeping the premises in a reasonably safe condition for all those who legitimately visit. Property owners have a duty to ensure that they regularly maintain their properties and keep them free of hazards. This includes private property owners, municipalities, transportation and government authorities.

Important Aspects

Slip and fall compensation claims are riddled with extremely complex medical, legal and insurance issues. Unraveling the chain of responsibility can be challenging. Additionally, there are strict statute-of-limitations restrictions which govern the time-frame within which claims have to be filed. Your claim has to be backed by robust evidence that proves the owner’s fault/negligence.

Keeping all these factors in mind, it’s important that you contact a 24×7 injury lawyer without delay to ensure that your rights are protected and that you and your family receive the compensation that you justly deserve.

Call for Inquiry into Ontario’s Automobile Insurance Industry: Motor-vehicle Accident Victims’ Advocates

A new, scathing report released by the Ontario Trial Lawyers’ Association (OTLA) focuses on the need for drastic reforms in the auto-insurance industry. Conducted by two independent American experts from the York University Schulich School Of Business, the study reveals several insights that far-reaching implications for this sector.

The primary areas of concern expressed by OTLA included impending cuts to victims’ benefits and biases in medical evidence used to assess injuries/disabilities etc suffered by motor-vehicle accident victims.

President of OTLA, Maia Bent, opines, “After years of changes designed to placate the insurance industry, the government needs to turn its attention to the plight of victims.”

She further remarked that Ontario’s insurance system was in crisis, coverage was being steadily eroded, premiums remained stubbornly high and insurer profitability was allowed to continue without limits. Injured accident victims and their families usually bear the brunt of the punitive changes that have been recently instituted in insurance regulations.

OTLA has called upon the government of Ontario to set up “a commission to conduct a public inquiry to examine the current state of independent medical assessments of injured auto accident victims.”

Additionally, David Marshall, the newly-appointed auto insurance advisor has opined that his task will be “identifying additional opportunities for auto insurance reform…. leading to better health outcomes, lower costs and more affordable insurance premiums.”

Reforms Needed

FAIR, the organization that advocates for insurance reforms for victims of accidents, has welcomed this move. FAIR has deemed that the auto insurance industry urgently needs reforms. Some of the important areas require detailed inquiry into:

  • Lack of diligence by Ontario court system and judges to make sure that medical experts are not “hired guns.”
  • Failure to ensure that medical experts are in compliance with the Rules of Procedure
  • Delay of payments to legitimate applicants – more than 50% claims are routinely denied by insurers
  • Wasteful and exorbitant rates paid by insurers on creating medical reports to counter the claims of legitimate applicants
  • Lax application of standards
  • Ontario regulatory colleges failure to meet their public obligations
  • Ontario taxpayers bearing the burden of motor-vehicle accident victims
  • Ontario insurers commissioning poor quality or partisan medico-legal reports

Medical Evaluations Under Scrutiny 

Rhona DesRoches of FAIR refers to the troubling use of “bogus medical reports and testimony….. the unsavory aspect of auto insurance.”

Currently there is a backlog of more than 60,000 insurance claims in the courts in Ontario, while another 20,000 are held up in arbitration. Studies reveal that insurers pay nearly 70 cents to every dollar they pay victims on gathering evidence to counter the claim.

Unlike other patients, accident victims have no choice regarding the physician who conducts their Independent Medical Examination (IME). In many cases, it is found that the physician provides unqualified, shoddy or biased report. This becomes part of the victim’s medical file and the basis for all further action. Rehabilitation benefits are often denied based on such faulty reports.

Victims and their representatives have no access to the IME physician’s previous history, track record, professional qualities, complaints regarding conduct etc. Another issue is the intended $500 fine for failure to appear at the IME.

If you have been injured in a motor-vehicle accident, consult our experienced, knowledgeable car accident lawyer for a genuine, swift and comprehensive assessment of your claim.