Posted on behalf of Greg Monforton & Partners Injury Lawyers on September 18, 2017 in Auto Accident News
Two people were killed when their vehicle struck a greenhouse carbon dioxide tank outside Leamington on Sunday morning, according to Essex County Ontario Provincial Police (OPP). The accident happened around 12:15 a.m. on the 1100 block of Mersea Road 5. Police reported that the vehicle was traveling west when it left the road, traveled across... Read More
Posted on behalf of Greg Monforton & Partners Injury Lawyers on August 30, 2017 in Auto Accident News
Windsor police are looking for the driver of a white or grey sports sedan that struck a pedestrian in a hit-and-run accident on Drouillard Road Tuesday. According to police, around 3:15 p.m., witnesses reported seeing the northbound vehicle strike an 18-year-old male as he was walking across the street. The impact of the collision sent... Read More
Posted on behalf of Greg Monforton & Partners Injury Lawyers on August 16, 2017 in Auto Accident News
Construction on a stretch of Highway 401 has led to 61 car accidents between April and July. Twenty-eight of those collisions involved commercial tractor trailers. With three months remaining for this year’s construction season (April through October), the accident-riddled stretch of highway is poised to outpace 2016 collision numbers. Last year, there was a total... Read More
Posted on behalf of Greg Monforton & Partners Injury Lawyers on August 11, 2017 in Auto Accident News
Three area collisions within less than 24 hours killed one and injured several others. With the increase in area collisions in recent weeks, it is important that injury victims and their families understand their legal rights after a car accident. If you are looking for a leading car accident lawyer in Windsor, the lawyers at... Read More
Posted on behalf of Greg Monforton & Partners Injury Lawyers on July 26, 2017 in Auto Accident News
When driving, motorists encounter many situations in which one driver must give up the right of way to another driver or pedestrian in order to avoid a collision. Although this is an important concept, many motorists are either unfamiliar with who is required to yield the right of way or simply fail to follow this... Read More
Posted on behalf of Greg Monforton & Partners Injury Lawyers on July 18, 2017 in Auto Accident News
Being tailgated, getting cut off, getting stuck in traffic and dealing with slow drivers obstructing traffic are enough to upset any driver. However, that feeling of anger and aggression could be dangerous if it is not controlled. Road rage is a common problem among many motorists, and it is one that can cause serious injury... Read More
Posted on behalf of Greg Monforton & Partners Injury Lawyers on June 20, 2017 in Auto Accident News
Update: Another school bus accident in Windsor-Essex on Wednesday, June 21, led to one “very minor” injury, according to local officials. Tecumseh Fire reported that a pickup truck collided with the bus near County Road 8 and 10th Concession Road around 2:30 p.m. The bus came to a stop in a ditch. Original Post: A... Read More
Posted on behalf of Greg Monforton & Partners Injury Lawyers on June 14, 2017 in Auto Accident News
Deaths related to aggressive driving have skyrocketed on Ontario roads this year, according to Ontario Provincial Police (OPP). The latest OPP report shows an 80 per cent spike in fatalities caused by aggressive driving. So far in 2017, 27 people have been killed, compared to 15 during the same period last year. Police are particularly... Read More
Posted on behalf of Greg Monforton & Partners Injury Lawyers on June 5, 2017 in Auto Accident News
An eight-year-old Chatham boy has been released from the hospital after being hit by a car on Tuesday. Police reported that the boy was playing with friends when he ran out into Thames Street in Chatham and was struck by the vehicle. The collision happened just before 6 p.m. The boy was airlifted to Victoria... Read More
Posted on behalf of Greg Monforton & Partners Injury Lawyers on May 30, 2017 in Auto Accident News
With 77 construction projects on the books for the City of Windsor this summer, motorists are being warned to prepare for roadwork on several roadways throughout the area that will cause congestion and potential hazards. Although there are a variety of smaller projects occurring throughout the city, the two largest projects include a $5.8 million... Read More