July 13, 2025
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Hit And Run - Fail To Remain

Hit by a Car in Ontario and Don’t Have Insurance? You Still Have Rights.

Being struck by a vehicle as a pedestrian is a traumatic experience, made worse by the complexities of insurance claims. A common concern is whether you can receive compensation if you don’t own a car […]

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