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    One of the personal injury cases that are commonly seen in Ontario is due to the snowmobiling accidents. Snowmobiling is a very popular recreational and sporting activity that is immensely enjoyed by both individuals and families during the winter months. Unfortunately, snowmobiling has many risks. A snowmobiling accident can have a very traumatic impact not only on an individual’s life but also his family. The snowmobiling accident can lead to physical and psychological impairment and in extreme

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    Student # 992375210 Public Health Policy Assignment 1 Introduction In Canada, minor injuries from traffic collisions are common and burdensome to society. Under the no-fault model, damages from traffic need to be paid by the person or insurer incurring the loss, regardless of why the collision occurred. In Ontario, Canada, damages include the cost of health care treatment for minor injuries, which are managed according to the Minor Injury Guideline. The Minor Injury Guideline is a series of regulations

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    the scene of an accident are scared because they don't have a license or valid insurance. The fleeing party might have been drinking or have an illegal substance in the car too. Leaving the scene of the accident doesn't mean they can't be found and held responsible for the accident, damages and injuries. Once they leave the scene of the accident, they might be held responsible for damages even if they weren't at fault. It could also lead to serious criminal charges. Legal Responsibility after a

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    Canadian Auto Insurance

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    the fourth-largest in total area, the leader of Canada's economy, with bad condition of traffic and high rate of car theft. These factors combined together made Ontario as the highest auto insurance rate province across the country. Here is no option to choose once being a driver in North America, insurance is necessary, but pays varies wildly. For teen drivers in Ontario, especially in Greater Toronto Area, the quotes seem unreasonable, even being clean and no tickets, the monthly payment is higher

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    Here's what you need to know: Auto insurance coverage is mandatory in most US states. As a single parent, getting auto insurance coverage for you and your children can be expensive. There are specific coverage options that are essential to a single mother, taking any combination of these coverage options can provide sufficient protection. Failure to add your 16-year-old or above teenager on your policy will result in the denial of a claim should the child get into an accident while driving your

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    RISK ASSESSMENT • The Auto Company of America, Inc. (ACA) is exposed to a variety of risks, but most outstanding is what has been defined as man-made risk. • Man-made risk refers to the actions of someone else that may result in a fire resulting from accidents involving electricity or road accidents near the plant (Disaster Recovery Journal). Using the tool proved to evaluate risks most likely to occur at ACA, the highest ranking risk had to do with electricity/fire which would then affect the data

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    case of a fire emergency. In general, the hardware installed at the data center is protected for soft shutdown by an uninterruptible power supply. This means that the only real danger to the data therein would be from a fire caused by the electrical faults outlined. The other less significant risks would actually add to the damage possibly

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    In this chapter, the author gives some details of three main social insurance programs. The three social programs that are the Unemployment insurance, disability insurance, and worker compensations. In order to introduction these three social insurance programs,the writer moves from the primary approach of giving the definition to analyze the cost-benefit of firms. First, the unemployment insurance (UI) means that as a federal asked state-owned program in which use payroll taxes to pay benefits

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    Discretionary Benefits

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    employers can often times be the deciding factor for potential employee’s decision to work. Most organizations offer a variety of benefits ranging from those mandates by law, such as Social Security, to those that are just optional, such as health insurance. This essay will discuss the mandated types of benefit, specifically focusing on how the benefits are paid for and how they are administered. Furthermore, the essay will discuss discretionary benefits provided by private and public organizations

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    Whose fault was the truck accident? In most cases it is rare to find that one driver is fully at fault in a truck accident apart from the rear end collisions. It is usually more likely that both parties played a role and are all at fault with one of them being the biggest contributor than the other. One of the most important factors used in the determination of fault is mostly the legal principle of negligence. Law courts and insurance companies will determine the fault by applying the negligence

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