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Ski Hill Liability: Know Your Rights

March 19, 2024
I love skiing. While the ski hill is a place of joy for me and many others, it is […]

Highway 17: Navigating Risks and Safer Roads Ahead in Renfrew County

March 19, 2024
Stretching from Deux-Rivières in the northwest Arnprior in the southeast, Highway 17 is the aorta of Renfrew County. It’s […]

Bergeron Clifford Nominated as a Top 10 Personal Injury Law Firm 2024

January 30, 2024
As we welcome a new year, we at Bergeron Clifford Injury Lawyers are grateful for the unwavering support you’ve shown us over […]

Death and Funeral Benefits: An Overview by an Ontario Personal Injury Lawyer

January 17, 2024
Automobile accidents can have significant impacts on those directly involved and also their family members. The unfortunate reality is […]

Navigating Cycling Injuries and Lawsuits in Ontario: A Guide for Seekers of Justice

January 17, 2024
Cycling in Ontario offers a blend of urban and scenic routes, making it a popular choice for commuters and […]

Understanding Golf Cart Injuries: A Guide from Eastern Ontario’s Leading Personal Injury Lawyers

January 17, 2024
Welcome to our latest discussion on personal injury law in Eastern Ontario. Today, we are exploring a less-discussed yet […]

Trying to Get to the Other Side: Pedestrian Injuries and Failure to Yield

January 16, 2024
Regardless of why the chicken crossed the road, it had the right not to get hit by a car. […]

That Bites: Navigating Dog Bite Injuries in Ontario

January 16, 2024
Four-legged friends form integral parts of many Ontario families. Cuddles, slobber, and wagging tails are the start to many […]

Case Summary: S.E.C. v. M.P., 2023 ONCA 821

December 21, 2023
It’s important to have open courts. We cannot truly trust a court system that is not transparent. British history […]

The Silent Struggle: How Inflation May Leave Motor Accident Victims with Diminished Compensation

December 7, 2023
Inflation.   We’ve heard that word a lot over the past two years.  We’ve also felt the impact of […]