No-fault Compensation
- Insured and insurer: Cooperation is a two-way street
In the recent decision, Moussi v. TD Home and Auto Insurance Company, 2019 ABQB 242, the Alberta Court of Queen’s… - The imperative of clarity in policy wording to avoid unintended coverage
In Backyard Media Inc. v. HDI Global Specialty SE, 2021 ONSC 2341, Mr. Justice Myers was faced with an… - When does auto insurance cover injuries related to the use and operation of a motor vehicle – and when does…
Motor vehicle insurance compensation for personal injuries is limited to injuries that arise from ownership, or the use or…
Negligence
- (Limited) Progress in the Framework for Assessing the Negligence of Governmental Actors — University of Toronto Faculty of Law Review
Faisal K. Bhabha, 3L, Volume 81 Senior EditorThe Government owes a duty of care where it puts a party’s business interests at risk in the… - Morristown street sweeper driver found 51 percent at fault for collision. — Day on Torts — August 13, 2025
Where an 87-year-old driver ran into a street sweeper, the Court of Appeals affirmed the finding that the street sweeper driver was 51 percent at… - Ontario Court hits the brakes on duties owed to intoxicated plaintiffs
Skip to contentBrought to you by The expansion of recognized duties of care owed to intoxicated persons recently met resistance from the Ontario Superior Court… - Slip and fall liability: Policies for commercial occupiers
When an injury occurs on the property of a business, the business is frequently included as a defendant in the lawsuit. In the case of…