There are reports of a serious accident in Richmond Hill, Ontario on the evening of Friday June 26, 2020. According to early reports, the accident resulted in the death of a 27 year old male, and four other people were taken to hospital with serious injuries.
First and foremost, the injury lawyers and staff at Iacobelli Law Firm offer their sincere condolences to the family and friends of the young person that was killed in this accident. The collision remains under investigation with the York Regional Police, and witnesses are being asked to come forward. This accident occurred in the area of Bayview and 16th Avenue in Richmond Hill, at around 10 p.m. on Friday June 26, 2020. One of the involved vehicles rolled over in this Richmond Hill accident. The area of this accident is very well known to us, as this is only a few minutes away from our office and in our community. This tragic accident is a sad reminder of how serious car accidents can be. A momentary lapse in judgment can have life altering consequences. Please drive safe. If you or a family member was seriously injured due to the negligence of another driver, you have rights. We can help you obtain justice for your injury or loss. Andrew Iacobelli is an experienced personal injury lawyer who established Iacobelli Law Firm with offices located in Ontario, Canada as well as offices in Florida, U.S.A. Andrew restricts his practice to the representation of personal injury victims in claims involving serious injuries and wrongful death.
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When a passenger is injured in a car accident in Ontario, a common question we hear from passengers is, which insurance company is responsible for my claim? This is a very good question to ask if you have been injured while a passenger in someone else's car. Like many questions in law, this is a question with many possible answers. To understand which insurance company Is responsible for your injury claim, it is important to first recognize that there are potentially two distinct claims that may be available to passengers that are injured and Ontario car accidents. The first claim is known as an accident benefits claim in Ontario. This is sometimes also referred to as a no-fault claim. Accident benefits essentially provide extended health care coverage and disability benefits to all victims of car accidents in Ontario. We call it no fault, because these benefits are available to anyone who is injured in a car accident irrespective of whether or not they are at fault for, or innocent of fault, with respect to the accident. Ontario law has priority rules, which determine which insurance company is responsible to pay for and administer the accident benefits to a person injured in an Ontario car accident. Generally speaking, however, accident benefits will usually be paid by the injured person’s own insurance provider. As noted, however, there are circumstances where someone else’s insurance provider will be responsible for paying accident benefits to passengers that are injured in a car accident. It is important to note that accident benefits do not provide any compensation to victims for their pain and suffering or loss of enjoyment of life. The second claim that may be available to passengers is a tort claim, which can provide compensation for pain and suffering and loss of enjoyment of life. Unlike an accident benefits claim, however, the tort claim considers fault in awarding compensation to victims. These claims are paid for by the insurance company for the at-fault driver or drivers. For a passenger, this could mean the insurance companies for the vehicles involved in the accident. Often times, more than one insurance company will contribute to the money damages recovered by the passenger that is injured. Again, to determine which insurance company is more likely to pay this claim, fault will need to be considered. Where a family member or other person from the same household is driving, the tort claim may be paid by the same insurance company that is also responsible for accident benefits. It is important to note that even in these circumstances, the claims are separate and unique in terms of the basis for payment and the amount of money that will be paid by the insurance company. Even when it is the same insurance company for tort and accident benefits, these claims are administered by different adjusters/claims handlers. While it is always unfortunate to be involved in a car accident, passengers that are injured through no fault of their own can take some comfort in the fact they can usually recover for their losses through an accident benefits and tort claim. If you have been injured as a passenger in a motor vehicle accident in Ontario, you probably have many questions about your rights and the claims process. At Iacobelli Law Firm, all we do is represent injured accident victims just like you. We welcome your questions and the opportunity to provide you with a FREE, no obligation, consultation with an experienced Ontario car accident injury lawyer. Call us 24/7 at 1-866-234-6093 or complete our online contact form here. We serve clients all over Ontario. Andrew Iacobelli is an experienced personal injury lawyer who established Iacobelli Law Firm with offices located in Ontario, Canada as well as offices in Florida, U.S.A. Andrew restricts his practice to the representation of personal injury victims in claims involving serious injuries and wrongful death. Accidents can happen anytime, anywhere and people are distracted more than ever. An accident can happen when you’re driving or even when you are not. This is why it’s important to always be alert when doing anything – especially when crossing the road. As we embrace warmer weather, people are getting out of their homes to exercise and we have recognized that there are more and more pedestrians on the road. Accidents involving pedestrians—and sadly, often children—remain all too common in Ontario. Pedestrians are particularly vulnerable in road accidents as they are unprotected and if struck by a vehicle, are more likely to sustain a serious injury or worse. Pedestrians cannot rely solely on drivers to keep them safe when crossing or walking along the street. The primary cause for pedestrians getting hit or killed on our roads is driver misconduct, vehicle speed and deficient infrastructure that allows pedestrians to cross the street safely. All vehicles must look for, and yield to, pedestrians regardless of where and when they are on the roadway. In order to assist in providing safe crossing to pedestrians, municipalities are required to build infrastructure that allows them to do so. Not only should they assist in allowing all individuals to safely cross, they must pay particular attention to areas where children play and the elderly live. When Drivers Ignore Stop Signs One example of a traffic control device to protect motorists and pedestrians is a stop sign. A STOP sign is one of the most valuable, low cost, and effective traffic control devices when used at the right location and under the right conditions. The purpose of the STOP sign is to clearly assign right-of-way between vehicles approaching an intersection from different directions. The STOP sign requires the driver to STOP the vehicle before entering the intersection, yield to any traffic in or approaching the intersection and then proceed when SAFE to do so. When misused, the STOP sign can create an inconvenient, and even dangerous situation for motorists and pedestrians. Stop signs may often seem like a good solution to neighborhood speeding, but when stop signs are installed to slow down speeders, drivers may actually increase their speed between signs to compensate for the time they lost by stopping. Some drivers tend to accelerate rapidly after a stop, possibly creating an even more dangerous situation. In fact, most drivers reach their top speed within 100 feet of a stop sign. Too many stop signs could cause motorists to ignore the right of way rule, and some may simply choose to ignore the stop sign all together. Road Safety is Important in a Community It is crucial to raise awareness about safety at our intersections in order to create safer communities. In all cities and towns, citizens elect an individual to act as a representative for their neighborhood or ward in their local government. This individual is responsible for ensuring the concerns of their citizens are heard and, where necessary, acted upon. If you notice that there is an issue with road safety in your community, it is important to connect with your local Councillor and/or Mayor to share your concerns. Don't be afraid to connect with them as municipalities have the responsibility to keep our communities safe and you could potentially stop a tragedy from taking place. If you are a pedestrian injured in an accident caused by the negligence of a driver, Iacobelli Law Firm has extensive experience representing families who have been injured as a pedestrian and we realize how difficult and life-changing it can be for your family. We are a dedicated Ontario Personal Injury Law Firm that provides compassionate and competent legal counsel for the injured and we offer a FREE Consultation so please feel free to call us at 1-866-234-6093. We are honored to serve our clients and our community. Andrew Iacobelli is an experienced personal injury lawyer who established Iacobelli Law Firm with offices located in Ontario, Canada as well as offices in Florida, U.S.A. Andrew restricts his practice to the representation of personal injury victims in claims involving serious injuries and wrongful death. |
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