In July of 2020, a client was a passenger in an Uber in the Province of British Columbia. Suddenly and without warning, either the Uber driver reversed into the vehicle…
The following article is based on a research assignment conducted by Claudette Mukama addressing a client’s obligation to preserve social media evidence. It includes a review of relevant jurisprudence (knowledge…
Article by Jacklyn Barrios On March 26, 2024, the Government of Ontario announced its 2024 Budget: Building a Better Ontario which proposed reforms to auto insurance. These reforms were suggested…
Accessing accident benefits in a different country when prevented from returning – What is the insurer’s obligation to accommodate a client out of the country in regard to Insurer Examinations?…
The following article was written by Articling Student Amanda Lopez What Are Statutory Accident Benefits? In Ontario, the Statutory Accident Benefits Schedule (SABS), is a mandatory regulation in all motor…
Sidewalk Slip and Falls: Who is Responsible? Have you ever been walking down a residential street on a sidewalk in the winter that no one has bothered to shovel? Your…
Thinking of lending your car to friends or family? Considering lending your car to a friend to help with their moving day? Or maybe a family member wants to borrow…
We find ourselves in unprecedented times. In the midst of the COVID-19 health crisis, Reybroek Law is taking every available measure to protect our clients and their interests. For many…
All year round, people flock to public parks and trails for leisure, recreational activities, and all types of gatherings. However, accidents happen and sometimes a public park or trail can…
Even in the best of circumstances, car accidents are stressful and traumatic experiences for those involved. Add to that the stress of trying to determine how to get compensation when…