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jalexanderlaw
Aug 11, 2008, 01:47 PM
What is the statute of limitations for personal injuries in Ontario, Canada? (at a gambling casino at Niagara Falls).
JudyKayTee
Aug 11, 2008, 02:27 PM
What is the statute of limitations for personal injuries in Ontario, Canada? (at a gambling casino at Niagara Falls).
I believe it's still two years from the date of the injury - what type of injury?
Slip and fall - ?
jalexanderlaw
Aug 11, 2008, 04:20 PM
Yes, slip and fall
JudyKayTee
Aug 11, 2008, 04:49 PM
yes, slip and fall
Very difficult to prove and your Attorney would have to determine if the casino is owned in any part by the Canadian Government (and I do not believe it is) in order to make proper notification to all potential Defendants.
Slip and fall accidents are rough.
Has nothing to do with you but on the US side the Casinos are Indian (mostly the Senecas or the other NY tribes) owned and they are self insured.
sideoutshu
Aug 12, 2008, 01:32 PM
What is the statute of limitations for personal injuries in Ontario, Canada? (at a gambling casino at Niagara Falls).
Are you sure it was on the canadian side? You would be much better off in NY.
JudyKayTee
Aug 12, 2008, 07:33 PM
Are you sure it was on the canadian side? You would be much better off in NY.
Curious why you would feel that the NYS "side" is preferable in the event of a slip and fall accident.
I'm sure you're familiar with the Nations' (United Indian Nations) website - The Indian Insurance Department investigates and adjusts all accidents for the Nations.
Here's how it works - and the NYS tribes all pretty much follow exactly the same procedure as they wrote the procedure together and/or one followed the other as the Casinos were constructed.
A claim is first presented for adjustment/settlement to the Indian Nations Insurance Department. If the person claiming injury does not agree with that decision for any reason that person may then file a claim with the Nation's Claims Commission under the Nation's tort claims ordinance.
If the injured party is not 100% in agreement with the Insurance Department's decision they file against the Nation under the Tort Claims Ordinance.
Because the land on which the Casinos was built is either sovereign or the property of the Nations by treaty, agreement or assignment the NYS Courts have no authority over any accidents occurring on Casino property.
sideoutshu
Aug 13, 2008, 05:46 AM
Curious why you would feel that the NYS "side" is preferable in the event of a slip and fall accident.
I'm sure you're familiar with the Nations’ (United Indian Nations) website - The Indian Insurance Department investigates and adjusts all accidents for the Nations.
Here’s how it works - and the NYS tribes all pretty much follow exactly the same procedure as they wrote the procedure together and/or one followed the other as the Casinos were constructed.
A claim is first presented for adjustment/settlement to the Indian Nations Insurance Department. If the person claiming injury does not agree with that decision for any reason that person may then file a claim with the Nation’s Claims Commission under the Nation’s tort claims ordinance.
If the injured party is not 100% in agreement with the Insurance Department’s decision they file against the Nation under the Tort Claims Ordinance.
Because the land on which the Casinos was built is either sovereign or the property of the Nations by treaty, agreement or assignment the NYS Courts have no authority over any accidents occuring on Casino property.
Ah yes. I forgot the casinos are their own "country".