Showing posts with label personal injury. Show all posts
Showing posts with label personal injury. Show all posts

Saturday, November 28, 2015

The high cost of OB/GYN mistakes in Ontario

When OB/GYNs commit medical mistakes, negligence and malpractice, the stakes are uniquely high. The results can be catastrophic, heartbreaking — and often remain secret. A Star/Ryerson investigation.

 

http://www.thestar.com/news/canada/2015/11/28/the-high-cost-of-obgyn-mistakes-in-ontario.html 

Richard Lautens / Toronto Star 

“I personally direct more of my anger, blame and bitterness toward the system than I do the individual physician,” says Laura MacGregor, whose son Matthew suffered catastrophic brain injuries during birth. 

“There may be more lawsuits in other specialties for smaller amounts, but in obstetrics there are higher (settlements),” he says. “Surviving is significantly more expensive than dying.”
Obstetrics is considered the highest-risk branch of medicine, according to medical insurance figures paid by most physicians in Canada.
The national legal insurance fund for doctors, the Canadian Medical Protective Association (CMPA), will charge individual obstetricians (with or without a gynecological practice) $72,456 in premiums in 2016 — an amount far beyond any other specialty. More than 80 per cent of that is subsidized by taxpayers, a recent Star investigation reported.

This year, the CMPA singled out obstetrics — the care of patients during pregnancy and childbirth — as the only medical specialty to receive its own specific education program aimed at improving patient care and reducing costs of litigation and settlements.
“In a baby case, the compensation takes into account an entire lifetime,” says Bell. “In other specialties, we are normally dealing with adults who generally are not neurologically compromised thus requiring less intense care, and the life span is usually considerably shorter.”



 

Thursday, November 26, 2015

Pedestrian fatalities in Toronto hit 10-year high


Elderly pedestrians are taking the brunt of the increase, with 20 seniors killed on the streets of Toronto this year compared with six at this time last year.

Pedestrian collisions tend to increase during the winter as daylight hours are shorter and road conditions are worse.


With the rise in fatalities, the issue of pedestrian safety has come to the fore this year. In northwest Toronto, on the day police launched their annual back-to-school road safety campaign, a 14-year-old girl was hit and killed by a dump truck. In Mississauga, a memorial to a 4-year-old boy surrounds a stop sign near his school, where he was run down Nov. 20. The family of a 47-year-old woman is suing the TTC and a bus driver in connection with her death.

This year’s fatality statistic marks a 10-year high, with possibly the worst yet to come as the days shorten.

http://www.thestar.com/news/gta/2013/12/06/pedestrian_fatalities_in_toronto_hit_10year_high.html

Saturday, May 9, 2015

Toronto Bicycle and Motorcycle Accident Law Firm: Representing Riders Who Have Been Hit by Cars

http://strype.ca/serious_accidents_motorcycle_accidents.html
It's that time of the year again!

Bicycles and motorcycles are back on Toronto streets.

Unfortunately, this time of the year shows an increase in serious road accidents involving bicycles and motorcycles.

With the addition of bicycle lanes to its streets, the city of Toronto is promoting the use of bicycles and other forms of alternative transportation. In some cases, this has caused confusion amongst motorists that can lead to serious accidents involving life-changing catastrophic injuries.

Whether on a motorcycle or a bicycle, if you have suffered injuries as a result of negligent motorists, you could be entitled to government-regulated accident benefits through your own automotive insurance policy as well as other benefits.

http://strype.ca/serious_accidents_bicycle_and_pedestrian_accidents.html
In some personal injury cases, injury victims find it difficult to obtain rehabilitation and compensation for injuries.

The bike accident trial lawyers at Strype Barristers LLP can help you get results.



Motorcycle accidents often result in devastating injuries that can end careers and change lives forever.

In addition to accident benefits and disability benefits, you may be entitled to additional benefits if you are not at fault in your accident. You may have a claim against the driver, known as a tort claim, who was responsible for the accident. We will work closely with you, making sure you understand all of the benefits available to you beyond your insurance.

Unfortunately, there can be a perception that bicycle and motorcycle riders are reckless and that accidents and resulting injuries are inevitable. We will make a thorough case on your behalf, striving to clearly absolving you of liability and demonstrate your short term and long-term need for rehabilitation and compensation.

We Welcome the Opportunity to Represent You

To learn more about your rights, contact us for a free consultation with a personal injury lawyer. To learn more about your rights after a bicycle or motorcycle accident, contact us for a free initial consultation with a Toronto motorcycle accident lawyer.

YOUR FIRST CONSULTATION IS ALWAYS FREE!
Email us or call us today at 416-214-2400 • 1-855-4-STRYPE.

Saturday, November 29, 2014

Smile...you are on TTC camera!

Did you know that the Toronto Transit Commission (“TTC”) buses, streetcars and subway trains have video recording on them?


 You may have known this, but I bet what you didn’t know is that these videos are only available for download for a very short period of time as they are set to loop and record over old video in just a matter of hours.


Bus and streetcar videos must be downloaded within 15 hours, and subway train videos must be downloaded within 72 hours.  If these videos are not downloaded within this amount of time, known as the ‘retention period’, it will no longer exist as the video system loops and records over the old video.


Under Section 28 (2) of the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, and subsequent recommendations provided by the Privacy Commissioner, there are 3 occasions when these videos can be downloaded:
  • 1. In aid of law enforcement;
  • 2. Criminal Activity; and
  • 3. Public Safety Necessity.
There is also a Video Recording Policy listed on the TTC’s website: 




Under this policy there are limited circumstances in which the TTC will or can download the video, these include:
  • 1. If law enforcement requests the video;
  • 2. If there is a public safety reason for doing so, or;
  • 3. If a person recorded by the video requests it.
This could be important if you are injured and may have a claim as this video could show what happened.  For example, what the circumstances were, how a driver was driving, and in the case of a slip and fall on TTC property, what the condition of the ground or floor was.


Once the video has been downloaded, it is then retained for a time period of one year.


It is also important to know that the bus, streetcar or subway driver cannot download the video.  It must be a supervisor, who has keys and access to the video DVR.


Therefore, if you are in an accident on TTC property, i.e. within the TTC subway system or on a TTC vehicle (be it a bus, streetcar, or subway train) and you think there has been negligence on the part of the TTC, or on someone else for that matter, this video may aid you in your case.  It is critical to request it immediately as it will not exist for long – only a matter of hours!

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Email us or call us today at 416-214-2400 • 877-899-2400

STRYPE Barristers LLP • Top Toronto Personal Injury Lawyers
 

Monday, August 25, 2014

Ontario motorcycle deaths near seven-year-high!

Media have widely reported on this year's motorcycle accident statistics, debunking some of the more common myths. 

Read more about it. Drive carefully and watch your speed: stay safe!

 

"This year is on track to reach a seven-year high in motorcycle fatalities:  There were 29 deaths in collisions involving motorcycles last year and 26 the year before." Ottawa Citizen, 24.08.2014

Stephen Petrick / THE CANADIAN PRESS

"OPP figures dispel common motorcycling myths. For example, collisions occur between noon and 6 p.m. and road conditions in almost all of them have been dry and clear." The Toronto Star, 25.08.2014

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Email us or call us today at 416-214-2400 • 877-899-2400
STRYPE Barristers LLP • Top Toronto Personal Injury Lawyers
 

Friday, June 6, 2014

Sunny Days Require Careful Driving


It would seem summer is finally upon us, the weather is nice and the sun stays out much longer.  When enjoying extended daylight hours we often don’t stop to think about how the sun can affect us while driving. 



AAA has some helpful tips to ensure that drivers are prepared for the sun in order to minimize risks when driving, including:

Invest in polarized sunglasses;

Utilize your sun visor;

Leave more following room; and

Keep your windshield clean.


http://exchange.aaa.com/safety/roadway-safety/dangers-of-driving-into-sun/

Enjoy the sunshine and drive safely!

YOUR FIRST CONSULTATION IS ALWAYS FREE!
Email us or call us today at 416-214-2400 • 877-899-2400
STRYPE Barristers LLP • Top Toronto Personal Injury Lawyers

Thursday, May 1, 2014

Gardiner Driving Woes

Gardiner construction started Monday and lane restrictions are in place. This is a long-term project and will last until 2016. Police say, drivers should adjust their driving habits.

Read a related article on 680 News: "Adjusting driving habits can ease Gardiner traffic woes: police"

The Winter is over and the Construction Season has begun! Unfortunately, more driving brings more accidents. Here are some tips on "What to do in Case of an Accident" from our website.

 If you have been injured in a car accident in the Toronto area, you are entitled to government-regulated accident benefits through your insurance company. However, in some cases, it can be difficult to obtain rehabilitation and compensation for injuries. You can rely on the experienced legal team at Strype Barristers LLP to develop strategies and pursue all available benefits for you.

After a car accident, the clock begins ticking right away: you will need to file a report and request accident benefits within 30 days of the accident.

If you are a family member of an accident victim who is still hospitalized, it is important to talk to one of our Toronto car accident lawyers as soon as possible in order to meet important deadlines.


Download our "What to do in case of a car accident" brochure.

YOUR FIRST CONSULTATION IS ALWAYS FREE!
Email us or call us today at 416-214-2400 • 877-899-2400
STRYPE Barristers LLP • Top Toronto Personal Injury Lawyers  

Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Solid Footing

Jack Frost seems to have come again.  As the temperatures drop and the ground freezes over Strype Barristers LLP urges everyone to be careful when out and about.

 



The OPP say that since Friday evening they've responded to more than 1,600 crashes, including three fatal, and numerous personal injury wrecks.

The Ontario Provincial Police said the crashes include three fatal collisions, and eight police cars were struck by passing motorists during the incidents, injuring two officers.

It is easy to find ourselves rushing around in our daily routines, however making sure you leave yourself enough time to get to your destination safely is important. With the cold weather comes ice and it is easy to slip and fall, hurting yourself in the process.   

We encourage everyone to take the time to ensure your safety as temperatures dip and the roads and sidewalks become hazardous and slippery. 

Wishing everyone a safe and warm week from StrypeBarristers LLP.