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Shalini Thomas | Insurance lawyer in Toronto

No Skirting of Responsibility

While at the Bramalea City Centre Mall with her mom and siblings, the plaintiff (a minor) fell backwards on an upward moving escalator. Unfortunately, her left hand got stuck in the step-to-skirt gap of the escalator resulting in a severing of her…

SBA Lawyers LLP

When is Your Mom Your Landlord?

The recent decision of Traders General Insurance Company v. Elizabeth Gibson asked the question, “Am I my [mother]’s keeper?” in the context of coverage for third party bodily injury claims under a homeowner policy. In this case, the answer was…

Lisa Armstrong | Insurance lawyer in Toronto

Surprise, surprise, surprise!

In a very surprising turn of events, the long awaited judicial review of MVAC v. Barnes, P16-00087 FSCO was dismissed as  moot when it was revealed that the outcome of the judicial review would have no effect on either of the parties appearing…

Julianne Brimfield | Insurance lawyer in Toronto

Say it if you mean it

UPDATE: This decision has since been overturned on appeal. Mr. Demetriou claimed he was robbed of a $550,000.00 ring (a family heirloom) that he was wearing on a gold chain around his neck while walking alone on a beach in Punta Cana. He had added…

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