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Ask the Expert: What to know about road safety and personal injury

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With more workers returning to the office and the school year in full swing, Ottawa roads are busier than ever.

Unfortunately, that also means an increase in accidents involving drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians.

If you are involved in an accident, what are the first steps you should take? How is liability determined if a collision involves multiple parties? How does insurance work in these situations?

Personal injury lawyer Tatyana Loeffler-Vulpe recently joined CTV’s Ask the Expert to answer these questions and more to help keep you safe and and informed on the road.

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