Ontario Law Firm Blog

Ontario Legislation to Address Distracted Driving

On Tuesday, Transportation Minister Steven Del Duca proposed a revised version of a bill to address Ontarios issue of distracted driving and other key problems that the province is attempting to limit. The bills supporters believe that increasing the fines associated with drugged driving, dooring cyclists, and cell phone use are an appropriate response to... Read More

Four-Vehicle Collision Shuts Down E.C. Row Expressway

An accident that took place in the westbound lane of the E.C. Row Expressway on Tuesday ended in a multi-vehicle crash that sent two people to the hospital. At approximately 2 p.m. on October 14, a collision occurred at the Matchette Road overpass on the expressway. Ontario Provincial Police have not revealed the cause of... Read More

GM&P Expresses Thanks to All Participants of OPP Policing Committee Event Sponsorship

At the law offices of Greg Monforton & Partners, our team of Windsor injury lawyers and support staff just wanted to say thank you for again sponsoring our Essex (M) OPP Policing Committee Event which is scheduled to take place on Saturday November 15, 2014. Every single participant is highly valued and we genuinely appreciate... Read More

UPDATE: GM&P Leads Blood Donation Challenge

Last month, Greg Monforton & Partners accepted Canadian Blood Services donation challenge to help increase the organizations reserves of life-saving blood for Windsor residents in need. The firm is excited to announce that the drive is progressing fantastically, with GM&P in the lead against other area law firms! Of course, the challenge is all in... Read More

Highway 401 Crash Critically Injures Three

Ontario Provincial Police has just released details on a serious, single-car collision that took place on Highway 401 near Kent Bridge Road in London, just before 8 a..m. According to sources, a Pontiac Montana minivan lost control on the highway, causing it to swerve on the road and into the westbound lanes. The van then... Read More

The Scarehouse Debuts to Eager Audience at Lakeshore Cinemas

Local filmmaker Gavin Booth enjoyed a positive reception for his horror film, The Scarehouse, at the Oct. 5 world premiere, sponsored by Greg Monforton & Partners, at Lakeshore Cinemas. The horror film, with a domestic release set to coincide with the Halloween season, was shot entirely on location in Windsor by Booth, a longtime director... Read More

Young Leamington Pedestrian Struck on Highway 3

In the early morning hours of Sunday, a 20-year-old pedestrian was hit by an oncoming vehicle as he traveled on the shoulder of Highway 3 in Leamington; he died shortly thereafter. At approximately 12:10 a.m. on October 5, the unidentified man was struck while walking eastbound in the westbound lanes of Highway 3 near County... Read More

GM&P Sponsors Local Filmmaker’s World Premiere of Horror Film, The Scarehouse

Greg Monforton & Partners is thrilled to announce its involvement with one local filmmaker, Gavin Booth, as he celebrates the official release of an original work, a horror film titled The Scarehouse. Written and directed by Booth, a Windsor artist, The Scarehouse will enjoy a fortuitous release just in time for Halloween. Booths film has... Read More

Grieving Ontario Parents Attempt to Locate Stolen Box of Son’s Keepsakes

A family who recently lost their infant son in a tragic car accident is asking for the publics help to find a memory box full of the childs keepsakes, which was stolen from their vehicle from a hotel parking lot only a week after the accident. The Clinton, Ont. couple was involved in a two-vehicle... Read More

One Pedestrian Killed, another Injured after Haldimand County Crash

Two pedestrians were struck by a passing vehicle while walking along Indian Line in Haldimand County Saturday night, killing the female pedestrian on the scene. The second pedestrian, a male, suffered minor injuries and was treated on the scene by emergency responders. Police say the vehicle swerved across the road, hitting the two pedestrians before... Read More