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What to look for in a personal injury layer

Finding a good, experienced lawyer who can provide the best possible legal representation and get you fair compensation is far from easy. A personal injury lawyer should be an expert in all aspects of tort and insurance law and be able to negotiate an out of court settlement or represent you in the court as a trial lawyer if the need arises. Not all lawyers are experienced at both; therefore, you must choose your lawyer carefully. Here are a few things you can do to find a personal injury lawyer in Toronto:

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What does insurance in Ontario cover for auto accidents?

In case you are injured in an auto accident in Ontario, you should know what benefits you can claim from your insurance company. Ontario’s auto insurance policy is very specific about the benefits that should be provided by insurance companies to persons involved in a motor vehicle accident if they have suffered injuries as a result of the accident. These benefits are defined by the Statutory Accident Benefits Schedule (SABS) under the province’s Insurance Act. You have the right to claim the benefits regardless of whether you are at fault or not. Beside the standard benefits, you also have the option to purchase additional benefits to protect yourself, your spouse and children in case of personal injury. At the time of making the claim, you should know the coverage provided by both standard and additional benefits. The different types of benefits you might be able to claim are:

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Why you need a personal injury lawyer

A personal injury lawyer is a lawyer who legally represents a person who has been or claims to have been physically or psychologically injured as result of wrongdoing or negligence by another person, a group of people, a company, a government agency or any other entity. He or she is knowledgeable and experienced in the branch of law known as tort law, which deals with civil wrongs and damages caused to a person’s property, reputation or rights. This law covers work-related injuries, motor vehicle accidents, slip and fall accidents, medical mistakes and injuries caused due to defective products. More often than not, where appropriate, a personal injury lawyer works towards an out of court settlement rather than going for a trial. This minimizes the expenses, mental distress and disruptions to daily life and work that the latter may cause. But if push comes to shove, he or she will go to trial. It is not mandatory to hire a personal injury lawyer, but hiring one can help ensure that you will receive compensation in a just and fair manner.

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Glossary of personal injury terms

When you are involved in an auto accident resulting in injuries to you and/or the people travelling with you in your vehicle, or the other drivers and/or the people travelling in their vehicle, then you may either be liable for damages or eligible for compensation under certain circumstances. If you ever find yourself in such a situation, then having a basic idea about tort law can help you avoid costly mistakes. Here is a glossary of important personal injury terms (in alphabetical order):

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What to do if you are in an auto accident in Ontario

You can never rule out an auto accident no matter how careful you are. You don’t have to be drunk or negligent to be in one; another careless driver can ram your car from behind, collide head-on with you or hit you from the side. Whether you are involved in a minor collision with no injuries involved or a major crash that results in severe injuries or even fatalities, you should know what do to after the accident – whether you are at fault or not. This makes the experience a little less harrowing and helps you avoid a costly lawsuit.

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