Children: vulnerable pedestrians in accidents (part 1)
One of two groups vulnerable to pedestrian and vehicle accidents are children. Every year in Ontario, approximately 20 school-aged...
Clear work areas prevent many falls
According to 2011 statistics provided by the Association of Workers' Compensation Boards of Canada, each year more than 42,000 Canadian...
New film highlights the dangers of sports-related concussions
Head injuries and concussions are a lot more common among young Canadian athletes than you might think. In fact, you might say that the...
Did an impaired driver cause your accident?
Most car accidents are traumatising, but when the cause is attributed to the impairment of the other driver due to drugs or alcohol, they...
Icy sidewalks can lead to damage claims
As another Ontario winter looms ahead, the risk of pedestrians suffering serious injuries due to slip-and-fall accidents increases....
Government policy punishes the disabled and injured
Next year, auto insurers in Ontario will begin profiteering off of those residents who are disabled and injured in motor vehicle...
Staying safe on a snowmobile
One of the perks of enduring an Ontario winter is the opportunity to participate in winter activities like snowmobiling. However, like...
Is your workplace free of safety hazards?
If you work in Ontario, you may be aware of the program run by the Ministry of Labour, "Safe At Work Ontario," to identify and inspect...
Halloween safety tips
It's almost that time again, when the little ghosts and goblins make their rounds in Toronto. But having that many kids running around in...
Motorcycle accident leaves one dead and two injured
Earlier this month in Windsor, two motorcyclists collided on Sandwich Street, resulting in the death of one rider and the hospitalisation...