Personal Injury Law 101 - Part 1
Personal injury law in Ontario serves as a vital framework to ensure individuals harmed by another party’s negligence or wrongful actions can seek fair compensation. These laws cover a range of scenarios, including motor vehicle accidents, slip and falls, medical malpractice, and other incidents where injuries arise due to someone else's fault. Understanding the essentials of personal injury law is crucial for anyone pursuing a claim.
In Ontario, the concept of negligence forms the backbone of personal injury law. To succeed in a claim, an injured person must prove that the responsible party owed them a duty of care, failed to meet that duty, and caused harm as a result. This process requires a clear demonstration of the connection between the negligent act and the resulting injuries. For example, a driver who runs a red light and causes a collision may be found negligent for failing to follow traffic laws designed to protect others on the road.