LAW RESOURCES & NEWS

Scam Warning!

We have received reports of people receiving fraudulent faxes that include our address and the name “Lakeshore Law Chambers.” This is a scam!

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What if you discover a disability after you’ve been fired?

The circumstances under which a former employee could still make a long-term disability claim after leaving his or her position have not always been well defined. Specifically, whether an employee who was injured while under the policy, but only discovered the long-term effects of that injury after leaving that position, would still be able to claim LTD benefits has been unclear. The Ontario Court of Appeal provided some guidance for this in its recent decision of MacIvor v. Pitney Bowes.

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Medical Malpractice: Do I Have A Case?

Do I have a medical malpractice case? That question is asked of many lawyers daily in this province. Unfortunately, the answer is often no! Mainly, because a poor result of a procedure or treatment doesn’t necessarily mean someone screwed up.

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The Estate Information Return: A Review

Since January 1, 2015, anyone who has been issued a Certificate of Appointment of Estate Trustee has been required to file the Estate Information Return (“EIR”) with the Ministry of Finance within 90 days of the Certificate being issued.As it is now just slightly more than 4 years since this requirement came into play, it seems as good a time as any to reflect on the process and what could be improved.

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Victim of Crime? Obtaining Compensation in Criminal Proceedings

Periodically I am contacted by someone who has been a victim of a criminal offence. As a personal injury lawyer my job is to obtain compensation for the victim for the damages caused by the criminal. In addition to the civil remedies (e.g., filing a lawsuit, questioning the perpetrator at discovery, etc.) there is also a little-used section of the Criminal Code which can be very effective in obtaining at least partial compensation for victims of crime.

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Ontario Government Asking For Public Feedback To Reform Car Insurance

Between now and February 15, 2019, the Ontario government is looking for public feedback about how to reform car insurance in the province. Unfortunately, their focus seems to be exclusively on reducing premiums, rather than ensuring fair benefits for injured people. Like so many governments before them, the fear is that they will try to reduce rates by cutting benefits for accident victims even further, and by making the process to claim benefits even more difficult.

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MHA HOLIDAY GIFT GUIDE

2018 has flown by and it is already December! Whether or not you have started (or finished?!) your holiday shopping, we hope this gift guide can help you find something for that difficult-to-buy-for person in your life.

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Winter Conditions

The Hazards Of Winter

Annually, we Canadians gear up for our winter experiences, many of which are fraught with danger.  It seems in many years winter is upon us in a flash and we’re just not ready or prepared for what winter has to offer.  We all know what those hazards are but often forget especially at the start of the season.

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