How Poor Maintenance Leads to Premises Liability Claims
Property owners in Ontario are legally required to keep their premises reasonably safe for visitors. Whether it’s a private residence, a retail store, or a public building, failing to address hazards could lead to serious injuries—and legal consequences. Under Ontario’s Occupiers’ Liability Act, anyone who controls a property (not just the owner) owes a duty…

New Horizons in Employee Rights: Developing a Proactive Approach to Workplace Injuries
Key Takeaways Immediate injury reporting and detailed documentation play a significant role in the success of workplace compensation claims. Proactive prevention and education create safer, healthier spaces for everyone at work. Understanding employer and employee responsibilities clearly helps prevent and resolve injury disputes. Emerging technology is revolutionizing injury prevention and claims management. Consistent training and…

  In the bustling corridors of modern workplaces, where deadlines loom like impending hurricanes, the conversation around drug testing policies is more relevant than ever. Employers are caught in a whirlwind, balancing the ethical considerations of respecting employee privacy with the legal obligations to maintain a safe and productive environment. As we navigate this complex…