Compulsory Automobile Insurance Act
by Michael Laplante | Sep 22, 2014
The fall hunting season is upon us. The use of recreational vehicles, such as ATVs, will increase over the next few months significantly. With more people using recreational vehicles, the probability of injuries will also increase. That is why you...
Questions to consider when trying to find a personal injury lawyer to handle your disability claim
by Michael Laplante | Sep 16, 2014
What qualities should I be looking for in a personal injury lawyer? Because many personal injury claims require you to share personal and sometimes very emotional details, you need to be sure you trust your lawyer’s expertise and their ability to...
Fernandes v. Penncorp Life Insurance Company – Appeal Decision
by Lisa Belcourt | Sep 11, 2014
On September 2, 2014, the Court of Appeal released its decision in Fernandes v. Penncorp Life Insurance Company. At trial, the judge awarded Mr. Fernandes past long-term disability benefits, $200,000 for punitive damages, $100,000 for aggravated...
Sports injury compensation falls under assault and battery in Ontario
by Michael Laplante | Sep 8, 2014
If you are like many Canadian adults, you probably enjoy playing recreational sports in your free time. As anyone who’s spent time watching and playing sports knows, tempers can flare during a game. Even though it is supposed to be for fun, every...
Why is it Important to Retain a Personal Injury Lawyer to Help You with a Car Accident Claim?
by Michael Laplante | Sep 2, 2014
If you are involved in a car accident and sustain injuries because of the accident, you should talk to a personal injury lawyer. In fact, anyone who has been involved in a car accident, truck accident, motorcycle accident, boating accident,...
Night at the Theatre with Ferguson Barristers Personal Injury Lawyers
by Michael Laplante | Aug 20, 2014
It was an amazing ‘Night at the Theatre’ at the Midland Cultural Center on Wednesday. The Huronia Players put on an amazing production of the musical: “You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown” that is based on the comic strip ‘Peanuts’ by the late, great...
Ferguson Barristers Supports Community Events
by Patrick Sloan | Jun 26, 2014
The summer is a great time to get out and support the many worthwhile causes in your community. Whether it’s a golf tournament or a car rally in support of your favourite charity, there are all sorts of ways to get involved. You can volunteer,...
Ontario’s Injury Lawyers in Huntsville, Ontario
by Patrick Sloan | May 29, 2014
Getting expert legal advice on personal injury claims in Muskoka just got easier! The lawyers at Ferguson Barristers are excited to announce the opening of Hardy & Associates’ new office in Huntsville, Ontario on June 2nd. Now, clients of Hardy...
Ontario’s Injury Lawyers in Grey and Bruce Counties
by Patrick Sloan | May 16, 2014
Ferguson Barristers is excited to announce the addition of the law firm Hicks & Hicks to our website as part of our ever expanding referring lawyer program. Now, whether you’ve been injured in a car or motorcycle accident or a slip and fall,...
Ontario’s Injury Lawyers are active in the Community
by Patrick Sloan | Apr 30, 2014
We know that Ontario’s Injury Lawyers have been hard at work representing car crash and other personal injury victims for many years, striving to ensure their rights are protected and that these victims receive the compensation they deserve. What...
Recent Blogs
Step 1- Limitation Dates and Pleadings: Where to Start and What to Say
by Jolene Brandon | Feb 24, 2021
This week we will be discussing the initiation of a civil action, focusing on the deadlines for beginning a claim and the presentation of arguments. Timelines and deadlines are extremely important when starting a civil action. Depending on the issue, there are...
Let’s Talk About The Litigation Process in Ontario:
by Jolene Brandon | Feb 17, 2021
A Step-By-Step Overview to Litigation in Ontario We often picture legal disputes involving lawyers standing in a courtroom making arguments during a trial, however, there are many, many, steps which occur before heading to court. On that note, very few cases actually...
60 Days or Less, Preserving Your Rights in a Slip and Fall
by Jolene Brandon | Jan 13, 2021
Winter has arrived, and with it comes the unavoidable slippery sidewalks and walkways. Under the Occupiers Liability Act those you occupy a property (either as an owner or by lease) have a recognized duty owed to people who visit the property, and even those who...
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