Each traffic accident is different, this web page seeks to provide you with information you can use to aid your understanding of your car accident and does not constitute legal advice or a Kahler Law Firm lawyer client relationship.
The Traffic Injury Research Foundation (TIRF) develops and shares the knowledge that saves – preventing injuries and loss of life on the roads, reducing related social, health and insurance costs, and safeguarding productivity. They are a Canadian source for international research related to the human causes and effects of road accidents, they seek to providing objective and scientific information to support the development, implementation and evaluation of road safety programs, effective advocacy and consultation.
http://www.tirf.ca/
The Canada Safety Council is well known in Ontario and across Canada for its work in the development and delivery of a range of personal and professional safety programs, initiatives and safety campaigns. One of the highest profile, and most successful, programs developed and managed nationally by the Canada Safety Council is the Gearing Up motorcycle rider training program.
http://www.ridertraining.org/
The Ontario Road Safety Annual Report (ORSAR) shows the current state of road safety in Ontario for the year that it is produced. Statistics are presented on fatalities, injuries and property damage collisions. Other information includes the types of cars and vehicles involved in collisions, where collisions occurred, and conviction information.
http://www.mto.gov.on.ca/english/safety/orsar/
Financial Services Commission of Ontario. In Ontario, car insurance is regulated by the Financial Services Commission of Ontario, a regulatory agency of the Ministry of Finance.
http://www.fsco.gov.on.ca/