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  • What To Do After A Car Accident
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    • Collision Reporting Centres
    • Hit and Run
    • No Valid Insurance Policy
    • Reporting The Accident
  • Dealing with Police
    • Police Investigations, Notes and Records
    • What Should I Tell Police
    • Witnesses and Statements
  • How to Determine Fault
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    • Does It Affect My Insurance Premiums
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  • Injuries From An Accident
    • Accident Benefits
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      • What To Do If Claim Gets Denied
      • Catastrophic Impairment
      • Dispute Resolution Procedures
      • Election of Benefits: Income Replacement vs Non-Earner Benefits
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      • Escaping Minor Injury Guidelines
      • Housekeeping Benefits
      • Optional Benefits
    • Lawsuits
      • What is a Tort Claim
      • What Can I Claim In Tort
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    • Minors / Children
  • Property Damage
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    • Dealing with Insurance Adjusters
    • Dealing with Tow Trucks
    • Negotiating Higher Value for Vehicle
    • Where To Repair Vehicle
    • Write-off or Repair – How Insurance Determines
  • Pedestrian Accidents
    • Hit And Run – Fail To Remain
    • I Have No Insurance
    • No Insurance
    • What Benefits Can I Claim and From Which Insurer
    • Witnesses
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    • Car Failed To Remain
    • I Have No Insurance
    • What Benefits Can I Claim and From Which Insurer
    • Witnesses
  • Motorcycle Accidents
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    • What Benefits Can I Claim
    • Witnesses
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    • What Can I Claim?
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Where To Repair Vehicle

Property Damage: Write-Off or Repairs

Choosing a Body Shop for Vehicle Repairs After a Car Accident in Ontario: Your Options and Considerations

After experiencing a car accident in Ontario, one of the crucial decisions you’ll face is where to repair your vehicle. Should you choose your own preferred auto body shop, or should you go with the […]

Property Damage: Write-Off or Repairs

Ontario Car Accidents: Choosing the Right Repair Shop for Your Damaged Vehicle

Being involved in a car accident in Ontario can be a stressful experience, and the aftermath often involves dealing with vehicle repairs. With so many options available, deciding where to take your damaged car can […]

Property Damage: Write-Off or Repairs

The Body Shop Balancing Act: Choosing Between Insurance-Recommended and Independent Shops in Ontario After a Collision

The aftermath of a car accident in Ontario can be overwhelming. Between managing injuries, insurance claims, and the daunting task of getting your car back on the road, choosing the right body shop adds another […]

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