Car Accident Frequently Asked QuestionsPlease note that informaiton provided in here is for general information only. It is not legal advice and should not be relied upon. If you have a legal question, you should consult a lawyer.
Can I file a claim if I was a Passenger in the Car that Caused the Accident? Yes. If you are a passenger in a vehicle and are injured as a result of the negligence of the driver, you may be able to advance a claim. In these situations, the passenger often knows the driver and may feel uncomfortable about the situation. All vehicles in Ontario must be insured by law and, as such, it is likely that the driver and vehicle have insurance for the accident, which would also be available to cover losses sustained as a result of your injuries. Still have questions? If so, contact personal injury attorney Andrew Iacobelli, to schedule a free consultation. If you have questions about a prospective personal injury claim, contact Ontario personal injury lawyer, Andrew Iacobelli, for a complimentary consultation. |
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