Big difference between possession and operation

Author(s): Stacey L. Stevens*

May 8, 2015


Stacey Stevens, partner at Thomson Rogers was published in a recent issue of The Lawyers Weekly. Her article offers important insight regarding the difference between possession and ownership when it comes to determining vicarious liability for owners under the Highway Traffic Act – and why it’s important to consider both sides of the story.

Having devoted her practice largely to fighting for victims who have suffered injuries due to car, motorcycle and slip and fall accidents, Stacey’s expert insight will provide beneficial support to all future cases pertaining to this matter.

Read the full article HERE

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