There are reports of a serious car accident that occurred on Highway 7 in Vaughan (Woodbridge) on July 8, 2018. According to early information released by York Regional Police, the accident occurred Sunday, July 8, 2018, at approximately 10 pm in the area of Highway 7 and Aberdeen Road in Vaughan. A brown Chevy Lumina collided with a red Honda Civic. The occupants of the Chevy Lumina reportedly sustained serious and life threatening injuries.
First and foremost the car accident lawyers at Iacobelli Law Firm sincerely hope that all those involved in this accident make a speedy and full recovery from their injuries. At this time the accident is being investigated by the York Regional Police. Anyone with information is being asked to contact the Major Collision Investigation Unit by calling 1-866-876-5423, ext. 7704, or to call Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-222-TIPS. Those injured in this accident, will be able to advance claims for Ontario Statutory Accident Benefits irrespective of fault. Additionally, any passengers and the driver that is not at fault, may also advance a tort claim for their injuries and losses. The tort claim may provide compensation for losses not covered by Statutory Accident Benefits, such as pain and suffering or loss of enjoyment of life. These claims are usually paid by the at-fault driver's insurance policy to the victims of the accident. Although Ontario drivers are required to purchase auto insurance coverage for precisely when they are injured in a car accident, the insurance companies in our Province have made taken profits over people to the all time high. Today, more than ever, car accident lawyers witness on a daily basis how insurance companies delay and deny meritorious claims. As such, it is important to have an experienced lawyer working for you in order to protect your rights to compensation. To learn more about your rights to bring an accident benefits and tort claim following a car accident in Ontario, call us for a Free Consultation. We provide prospective clients with a free and confidential consultation. To learn more, call us day or night at 416-900-1070 or complete our online contact form to request a call.
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There are reports of another serious accident involving a car and a motorcycle at an intersection. On the early evening of Wednesday June 20 2018, there was an accident involving a Kawasaki Ninja motorcycle and a black Mercedes at the intersection of Leslie and Greenhill Avenue, in Richmond Hill. According to early reports, the Mercedes was travelling northbound on Leslie Street and was making a left turn onto westbound Greenhill Avenue when it collided with the motorcycle that was travelling southbound on Leslie Street.
The driver of the motorcycle, a 21-year-old man from Richmond Hill, suffered life-threatening injuries and was transported to hospital. First and foremost, the motorcycle accident lawyers at Iacobelli Law Firm sincerely hope that the young man involved in this motorcycle accident makes a speedy and complete recovery from his injuries. Although the accident is under investigation with York Regional Police, this type of accident is far too common. We see many motorcycle accidents that occur with left turning cars and trucks. Unfortunately, drivers sometimes fail to pay attention and turn into the path of approaching motorcycles. While it is always important to use caution when making a left turn, it is particularly important during the spring and summer months when many motorcycles are taking to the road. Because motorcycles are smaller than cars and trucks, some drivers fail to observe them or mistakenly judge them to be father away than they actually are. If you cannot clearly see all lanes of approaching traffic, do not commence your turn. Be patient and use extra caution. If you or a loved one has been injured in an Ontario motorcycle accident, we may be able to help. We have experience with motorcycle accident injury claims. To learn more, or to request a FREE consultation with an experienced injury lawyer, contact us 24 hours at 1-866-234-6093 or complete our online contact form here. There was a serious accident in Stouffville on Sunday, June 24, 2018 at approximately 2:30 pm, near the intersection of Vivian Side Road and Kennedy Road. The vehicles reportedly involved in this Stouffville car accident are a blue Ford Explorer and a red Audi.
According to early reports, the driver of the Audi, a 45-year-old woman from Stouffville, suffered life-threatening injuries and was transported to hospital. A passenger in the Audi, a 16-year-old female from Stouffville, was transported to hospital in serious condition. The driver of the Ford Explorer, a 19-year-old man from Stouffville, was transported to hospital with injuries.. The injury lawyers at Iacobelli Law Firm, sincerely hope that all those involved in this serious car accident make a complete and speedy recovery from their injuries. At this time, the collision is under investigation by the York Regional Police Major Collision Investigation Unit. Police are requesting any witnesses who have not yet spoken with police, or anyone who may have dashcam footage of the collision, to come forward. Car accidents that result in serious injuries such as those reported in this Stouffville accident can have life changing consequences for those involved and their loved ones. Following a serious injury accident, the road to recovery may be challenging. In addition to the injuries, those involved may also face significant emotional challenges, and financial difficulties. Obtaining the best resources for medical recovery and financial recovery is critically important following a life altering accident. To learn more about your rights following a serious accident injury, contact the injury law team at Iacobelli Law Firm for a FREE no obligation consultation. We will speak with you and your family candidly, and answer your questions so that you can make informed decisions. To learn more, call us 24 hours at 1-866-234-6093 or complete our online contact form here. Connect with Andrew Iacobelli on Google+ As motorcycle riding season gears up in Ontario, it may be a good time to consider a motorcycle riders refresher course. As Ontario motorcycle accident lawyers, we meet far too many victims of motorcycle accidents. In our estimation, the vast majority of motorcycle accidents on Ontario roadways are caused by drivers of cars and trucks. Most motorcyclists are responsible and safe riders. When drivers make an error that puts the motorcyclist at risk, there can be opportunity to either avoid the crash or minimize the severity of the impact. These defensive riding techniques can save the life of a motorcyclist. As such, we encourage motorcycle riders to take a motorcycle refresher course at the beginning of the riding season. There are many reputable motorcycle training schools that offer refresher courses for motorcycle rider at a reasonable cost. No matter how much experience you have riding, you should consider a refresher course. In addition to reinforcing good defensive riding habits, the course can also be an opportunity to meet new riders. If you or a loved one has been injured in a motorcycle accident in Ontario, we can help. Contact our motorcycle accident lawyers for a Free Consultation. There are reports that a pedestrian was killed after being struck by a vehicle near Jane Street and Wilson Avenue in Toronto on Friday April 13, 2018.
First and foremost the car accident lawyers at Iacobelli Law Firm offer sincere condolences to the family and friends of the man killed in this fatal pedestrian accident in Toronto. The car accident was under investigation by Toronto Police. The driver of the involved vehicle was a male. According to early reports, the vehicle may have lost control before striking the pedestrian. Police are reviewing surveillance footage and speaking to witnesses. The family of the deceased pedestrian may be able to advance insurance claims for their losses. In addition to death benefits that may be available from auto insurance, the family could also claim for loss of care, companionship, support and services. Although wrongful death claims are the most egregious of injury claims, the damages available in Ontario are considered modest. Sadly, Ontario law does not place a high value on the loss of life. Nonetheless, the family may obtain compensation for economic losses as a result of the loss of their loved one. If you have lost a family member due to an accident in Ontario, it is important to learn about your rights. Ontario wrongful death law can be complex, and may involve multiple insurance claims. These claims have time limits, so it is important not to delay. To learn more about your rights, call attorney Andrew Iacobelli for a Free, no obligation consultation today at 1-866-234-6093. Learn More About Wrongful Death Claims in Ontario There are reports of a fatal car accident in Richmond Hill. This tragic accident occurred around 6:00 pm on Sunday, April 1, 2018 on Stouffville Road in Richmond Hill. Sadly, a 32 year was killed in this multi-vehicle accident.
First and foremost, the lawyers and staff of Iacobelli Law Firm offer sincere condolences to the family and friends of the young woman killed in this most recent Richmond Hill fatal car accident. This fatal car accident is being investigated by the York Regional Police Major Collision Investigation Unit. Immediately following the accident, the area of the collision was closed for investigation by the York Regional Police. According to details subsequently released by police, the accident occurred on Sunday April 1, 2018, at approximately 6 p.m. on Stouffville Road between Bayview Avenue and Leslie Street. This was a multi-vehicle accident involving a 2017 blue, two-door Lamborghini, a 2010 white Dodge Caravan, a 2009 blue Toyota Corolla, a 2005 silver Toyota Corolla and a 2014 grey Mercedes. The passenger in the blue Lamborghini, a 32-year-old woman from Newmarket, succumbed to injuries at the scene. The driver of the Lamborghini, a 39-year-old man from Richmond Hill, was transported to hospital with serious but non-life-threatening injuries. The driver of the silver Toyota, a 44-year-old man from Toronto and the passenger, a 36-year-old woman from Toronto, were both transported to hospital in life-threatening condition. Their conditions have improved and they were reported to be now stable. The drivers of the other three vehicles each suffered minor injuries. The investigation is ongoing and any witnesses who have not yet spoken with police, or anyone who may have dashcam footage of the collision are being asked to please come forward. Investigators would also like to speak with anyone who observed the operation blue Lamborghini prior to the collision. The York Regional Police Major Collision Investigation Unit may be contacted by calling 1-866-876-5423, ext. 7704, or to call Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-222-TIPS, or leave an anonymous tip online at www.1800222tips.com, or text your tip by sending your message to CRIMES (274637) starting with the word YORK. To learn more about your rights following a serious car accident, call the injury lawyers at Iacobelli Law Firm at 1-866-234-6093 for a free, no obligation consultation. On Monday January 22, 2018, York Regional Police responded to a motor vehicle on pedestrian accident that occurred at the intersection of Mulock Drive and Sandford Road in Newmarket. According to reports, a Honda struck a 51 year old female pedestrian. Although the victim was transported to hospital, sadly she succumbed to injuries.
First and foremost, Iacobelli Law Firm offers sincere condolences to the family and friends of the victim of this recent fatal pedestrian accident. The pedestrian accident was under investigation by the York Regional Police Major Collision Investigation Unit, and officers were seeking witnesses. Any witnesses who have not yet spoken with police are being asked to contact the Major Collision Investigation Unit by calling 1-866-876-5423, ext. 7704, or to call Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-222-TIPS. During the winter months, there tends to be an increase in serious pedestrian accidents. Visibility may be reduced as a result of fewer daylight hours and poor weather. Nonetheless, motorists need to remain attentive at all times to ensure the way is clear of pedestrians. Most pedestrian accidents we see actually occur at controlled intersections, where the pedestrian is crossing appropriately. Unfortunately, drivers making right and left hand turns, sometime fail to observe pedestrians that are crossing. These pedestrian accidents may result in charges to the driver and civil claims being advanced by loved ones. Ontario law allows for family members to make a civil wrongful death claim where a pedestrian has been killed by an inattentive or otherwise negligent driver. These claims are typically covered by insurance. If a loved one has been tragically killed in a fatal pedestrian accident, you may be able to claim for your losses. To learn more about your rights, call us for a confidential consultation. Our consultations are always free and there is no obligation. To learn more call the injury lawyers at Iacobelli Law Firm at 1-866-234-6093 or complete our online contact form here to request a call. There are reports of a serious Toronto motorcycle accident that occurred on the evening of Wednesday October 18, 2017 in the area of Wilson Heights. This Toronto motorcycle crash occurred in the vicinity of Wilson Avenue and Faywood Boulevard in the evening at around 10 pm. According to early reports a male motorcyclist in his 20s was seriously injured after a collision involving the motorcycle and another vehicle. The motorcyclist was transported to a Toronto trauma hospital with serious injuries. First and foremost the motorcycle accident lawyers at Iacobelli Law Firm sincerely hope that the motorcycle rider makes a complete and speedy recovery. As motorcycle riders, we are always troubled to learn of a rider involved in a serious crash. The specific details of this Toronto motorcycle accident are still unknown, and the accident was under investigation by the Toronto Police. From our experience in assisting motorcycle crash victims, the vast majority of accidents are caused by drivers that simply fail to observe the motorcycle. Some common causes of motorcycle crashes include vehicles turning left at intersections across the path of the motorcycle; vehicles pulling out of driveways; vehicles changing lanes or making u-turns. A significant number of motorcycle crashes are avoidable if drivers paid closer attention to traffic before making turns or changing lanes. Unfortunately, motorcycle crashes can result in very serious injuries for the rider, and sometimes, a motorcycle crash is fatal. As motorcycle enthusiasts, the lawyers at Iacobelli Law Firm have a sincere interest in helping riders recover from motorcycle accidents. Like the drivers and occupants of any other motor vehicle, motorcycle riders can advance claims for their losses following a motorcycle accident. These claims usually involve multiple insurance companies, and there are important steps that must be taken to preserve rights. If you have been involved in a motorcycle accident in Ontario, it is important to learn about your rights. Iacobelli Law Firm offers injured motorcycle riders and their families a FREE Consultation with no obligation. We will meet with you and answer your questions so that you can make informed decisions for your family. To learn more about how a motorcycle accident lawyer can assist you, call us at 416-900-1070 or complete our online contact form here. Connect with Andrew Iacobelli on Google+ There are reports that a 47 year-old woman has died after being struck by a pickup truck in Cayuga, Ontario on October 16, 2017. According to early reports, the OPP are investigating this fatal Cayuga pedestrian accident, which happened early Monday morning.
First and foremost, Iacobelli Law Firm offers sincere condolences to the family and friends of the woman who tragically died as a result of this accident. Although the accident remains under investigation with the OPP, early reports indicate that the driver of the pickup truck lost control of the pickup truck. The truck was reportedly being driven by a 20 year old woman. In Ontario civil claims, there is a presumption of fault against the driver of a vehicle that strikes a pedestrian or cyclist. This presumption may be overcome; however, the onus is on the driver of the vehicle to prove that they were not negligent. In light of the reverse-onus, auto insurers, which have exposure to the claim, will often vigorously investigate claims involving pedestrians and cyclists in an effort to build a defense. The insurers fir the at-fault driver will often attempt to defend the claim by asserting that the pedestrian is at fault and that there was nothing the driver could do to prevent the accident. In situations involving fatalities, the insurance company will attempt to exploit the fact that the victim is unable to provide any evidence. With careful investigation, insurance companies will attempt to create liability issues in an effort to defeat the prospective claims of the family members and estate. In fatal pedestrian accidents, family members may be able to claim for their losses. These claims are usually paid by the at-fault driver's insurance. While it is difficult to consider a claim while grieving the loss of a loved one, it is important to become informed about your rights. Sadly, while the family is grieving the insurance company may be working to defeat any prospective claims. As such, it may be important to have a lawyer working for you and your family to secure the necessary evidence in the event that a claim is made later. If you have lost a loved one due to the negligence of another driver or company, it is important to lean about your rights. For a Free, no obligation, consultation with a Ontario wrongful death lawyer call us at 1-866-234-6093 or complete our contact form here. Connect with Andrew Iacobelli on Google+ Toronto Police are searching for a vehicle that was involved in a fatal motor vehicle on pedestrian collision that occurred in Scarborough on the evening of September 27, 2017. Sadly this pedestrian accident claimed the lives of a mother and young child. The fatal pedestrian accident occurred near Warden Avenue and Continental Place in Scarborough.
One of the involved vehicles and drivers remained on scene, but one vehicle did not. Toronto Police are searching for a vehicle described as a 2006 to 2011 dark colored 4 door Honda Civic. Anyone with information is asked to contact the Toronto Police. |
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