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What damages can I collect for repairs?

Ontario residents who have been involved in a car wreck may be quite challenged as they attempt to get back to normalcy. One of those challenges includes how to deal with their vehicle’s insurance company regarding a damage claim. The payout that they can expect will be largely determined by their role in the accident and other factors.

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Brain injuries are a major concern in Canada

Many Ontario residents are aware of the perils associated with brain injuries. In fact, during the past three decades, brain injuries have become a public health issue that commands attention. Recent estimates show that, every year, thousands of people in Canada suffer a traumatic brain injury, with the bulk of these cases comprised by young adults. Moreover, statistics indicate that men are twice as likely as women to suffer a traumatic brain injury.

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Driver faces charges in fatal Ontario motorcycle crash

Authorities report that a 70-year-old man who resides in Zorra Township is facing multiple charges for his involvement in a fatal motorcycle accident on Sept. 7. The incident transpired at approximately 12:45 p.m. in Zorra Township, according to Ontario Provincial Police from Oxford County.

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Man dies after Toronto hit-and-run, driver charged

Toronto police say that a man has been charged in connection with a hit-and-run that killed an elderly man on Aug. 16. The accident happened on Kennedy Road near the intersection of Bonis Avenue around 5 a.m.

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Ontario motorcycle fatalities may be increasing

Police warned on Aug. 21 that the province is on track to record the highest number of motorcycle fatalities in several years. They are urging motorists to be more cautious on roads. Authorities are reminding everyone who is on a motorcycle to wear highly visible clothing and to stay positioned in lanes properly so that other motorists are more likely to see them. At the same time, police remind other drivers to watch out for motorcycles, particularly before making a lane change.

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Fiery Ontario truck crash injures 2

A multi-vehicle crash that occurred Aug. 15 in the greater Toronto area has resulted in at least two injuries. The accident happened around 2 a.m. in the eastbound express lanes of Highway 401 in Morningside. According to a sergeant with the Ontario Provincial Police, Ministry of Transportation workers were on the scene cleaning up debris from a crash that had occurred when a tractor-trailer rig crashed into several of their vehicles and caught on fire around 9 p.m. the previous evening.

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Traffic lights to be installed after death of Ontario pedestrian

The Sept. 5, 2013, death of an 88-year-old Scarborough pedestrian may have been part of the impetus for the installation of traffic lights at an intersection presently containing only crosswalks. The pedestrian lived at the Sts. Peter and Paul Ukrainian Seniors Residence near the intersection of Scunthorpe Road and Milner Avenue. On the day of the accident, the victim was crossing the street at that intersection on his motorized scooter when he was fatally struck by a truck.

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