June 10, 2025
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Bicycle Accidents

Hit By a Car and Left Behind: Understanding Bicycle Accidents in Ontario

Bicycling in Ontario is a cherished activity for commuting and recreation, but it comes with risks, especially when cyclists are involved in accidents with cars. These incidents can be particularly distressing when the driver fails […]

Bicycle Accidents

Hit-and-Run Bicycle Accidents in Ontario: You’re Not Alone

Being hit by a car while cycling is traumatic enough. But when the driver flees the scene, it adds another layer of stress and uncertainty. In Ontario, hit-and-run accidents involving cyclists are unfortunately more common […]

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