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Can a Force Majeure Clause Help When an Unexpected Event Strikes?

Force majeure clauses are contractual provisions that discharge a party when an event beyond either party’s control makes the contract’s performance impossible. These clauses are… Read More

Auto Insurance Claims and Income Replacement Benefits

If you have been injured as a result of a motor vehicle accident in Ontario, you might be eligible for accident benefits under… Read More

Who is Responsible When Road Rage Leads to an Accident?

While an incident of road rage can be unpleasant and sometimes even threatening, such incidents usually do not result in car accidents. When they… Read More

What Happens When a Will is Prepared Under Suspicious Circumstances?

Unfortunately, estate disputes are uncommon and often result in divided families and hurt feelings. Family members who have not been included as a beneficiary… Read More

Injured After Borrowing a Leisure Vehicle – Do You Have a Claim?

Riding leisure vehicles, including all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) and snowmobiles, is a fun outdoor experience. However, such vehicles can be dangerous and can cause… Read More

Wills, Formality Requirements and Inheritance Disputes

Estate disputes are an unfortunate yet common reality for many. A will can be challenged on various grounds, such as claims that it does… Read More

Don’t Delay! Bring Your Personal Injury Claim Within the Limitation Period

Sustaining a serious injury can have an immediately devastating impact on someone’s life. If you have suffered a personal injury due to someone else’s… Read More

Plaintiff Awarded Nearly $130,000 for Jet Ski Accident

In Hennessy v. Tyson, 2022 ONSC 6194, a recent case from the Ontario Supreme Court, the court was asked to determine… Read More

Terminating a Commercial Lease After a Tenant Defaults

Having a signed commercial lease does not necessarily prevent a dispute from arising. Several issues can crop up during the term of the lease,… Read More

This Rule Helps Cyclists and Pedestrians in Motor Vehicle Collision Claims

Often, car crashes can result in serious injury, whether the injured party was a cyclist, pedestrian, or inside another motor vehicle. Pedestrians and… Read More