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Highway Traffic Act

Fault Determination Rules

Fault Determination Rules in Ontario Car Accidents: Unraveling the Complexities

Determining fault after a car accident in Ontario can be a complex process. It’s not always a simple matter of who hit whom. Ontario follows a set of Fault Determination Rules, which are outlined in […]

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