Follow A Doctor’s Orders

Here’s an interesting piece which gives new meaning to the term, “Follow a doctor’s orders.” A new report suggests that people who check themselves out of hospitals against the advice of their doctors are likely to make a return trip in the near future. The report says people who discharged themselves were more than twice […]

Car Manufacturers Developing Pedestrian Accident Avoidance Systems

Each year, car accidents involving pedestrians account for thousands of injuries in the province of Ontario. In 2010 alone, over 400 pedestrians suffered serious injuries as the result of a collision. Car manufacturers may have an answer for these injuries, by stopping them from happening in the first place. This video shows some new technology that is […]

US Immigration Update | E-2 Visas

US and Canadian Immigration lawyer Andy Semotiuk gives an an update on US immigration issues, including how the government shutdown is affecting immigration matters. The E-2 visa is also discussed.

Intersection Countdown Timers: More Harm Than Good?

A recent study in Toronto suggests that people see intersection countdown timers as a challenge to race across the road, as opposed to something that tells them to stop for safety’s sake. Numbers indicate an increase in the number of motor vehicle/pedestrian accidents at Toronto intersections since the timers were installed. From Yahoo News: The study, […]

Uninsured And Underinsured Drivers

In this interview with 97.7 FM, Toronto lawyer Michelle Arzaga talks about what your rights are if you’ve been injured in an accident by an uninsured driver.