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Pedestrian Accidents with Uninsured Drivers in Ontario: Your Rights and Recourse

Being struck by an uninsured vehicle as a pedestrian in Ontario adds an extra layer of stress to an already traumatic situation. However, even if the at-fault driver lacks insurance, it’s important to understand that […]

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Hit-and-Run Pedestrian Accidents in Ontario: Your Rights and Resources

In Ontario, being struck by a vehicle as a pedestrian is traumatic enough, but when the driver flees the scene, it adds another layer of complexity and distress. While hit-and-run accidents can leave victims feeling […]

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