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Campisi’s Point of View Sought on 3-Year Old Accident Case

In the October 11th, 2022 article, “Elderly Couple Struck by Pickup Suing for $3.4 M“, local news publication Thorold Today cites the expert opinion of Campisi leader, lawyer, and Osgoode Hall professor Joseph Campisi in a story about a St. Catherines couple who are suing a Thorold city councillor for $3.4 million, alleging he was “careless” and “incompetent” when he hit them with his pick up truck as they crossed a downtown intersection in 2019.

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ECHELON GENERAL INSURANCE COMPANY V. ONTARIO (MINISTER OF FINANCE), 2016 ONSC 5019, RELEASED AUGUST 11, 2016

This was an appeal of a preliminary award in which the arbitrator determined that an insurer’s policy had expired prior to the collision in question.  The issue on appeal was whether an improperly cancelled policy remained in force. On May 15, 2010 the claimant, Mr. Farah was struck as a pedestrian.

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