D’Aloisio Law

D’Aloisio Law Graduated from York University and Osgoode Hall Law School. Called to the bar in 2009.

Practice areas include Real Estate, Wills, Personal Injury, Disability & Civil matters

A hit-and-run accident can feel overwhelming—but the steps you take right after matter. Even if the other driver leaves ...
06/01/2026

A hit-and-run accident can feel overwhelming—but the steps you take right after matter.

Even if the other driver leaves the scene, you may still have options for recovery and compensation.

What to do next:
• Call 911 and ensure safety first
• Seek medical attention immediately
• Note any details (car, colour, plate, direction)
• Take photos of the scene and damage
• Speak to witnesses if possible
• Report the incident to police

Hit-and-run cases can still be pursued through insurance coverage in many situations.

Understanding your rights early can make a significant difference in your recovery.

After an accident, many people expect insurance companies to respond quickly—but delays are common and can add unnecessa...
05/30/2026

After an accident, many people expect insurance companies to respond quickly—but delays are common and can add unnecessary stress during recovery.

These delays often happen due to requests for documents, medical records, statements, or ongoing claim reviews.

Here’s what to keep in mind:
• Keep all medical and accident-related records organized
• Respond promptly to insurance requests
• Document every communication
• Don’t feel pressured to settle early

Understanding your rights early can help you avoid mistakes and protect your claim.

D’Aloisio Law helps clients navigate insurance delays so they don’t have to deal with the process alone.

Pedestrian accidents often happen in everyday places—parking lots, intersections, and shopping areas—where people least ...
05/23/2026

Pedestrian accidents often happen in everyday places—parking lots, intersections, and shopping areas—where people least expect danger.

Common causes include distracted driving, reversing vehicles, and failure to yield. Even low-speed impacts can result in serious injuries.

If an accident happens, take these steps:
• Seek medical attention immediately
• Take photos of the scene and injuries
• Gather witness and driver information
• Report the incident as soon as possible

Understanding your rights early can help protect your recovery and any potential claim.

May brings more motorcycles, bicycles, and pedestrians onto Ontario roads as people take advantage of warmer weather. Wh...
05/18/2026

May brings more motorcycles, bicycles, and pedestrians onto Ontario roads as people take advantage of warmer weather. While this increase in activity is welcome, it also leads to a higher risk of serious collisions involving vulnerable road users.

Drivers are expected to stay alert, share the road responsibly, and take extra caution at intersections and residential streets.

If an accident occurs, the aftermath can be overwhelming—medical recovery, insurance calls, and financial stress. Knowing your legal rights early can make a significant difference in how you move forward.

A slip-and-fall can happen in seconds — but what you do next matters. If you’re injured on someone else’s property, take...
05/11/2026

A slip-and-fall can happen in seconds — but what you do next matters.

If you’re injured on someone else’s property, take these steps immediately:

• Report the incident to the property owner, manager, or staff and ensure it’s documented.
• Take photos and videos of the hazard (wet floor, ice, uneven pavement) before it’s cleaned or repaired.
• Collect witness information — names and contact details can be critical later.
• Seek medical attention right away, even if injuries seem minor. Some symptoms appear hours or days later.
• Preserve your clothing and footwear in case evidence is needed.

Property owners have a duty to maintain reasonably safe premises. Proper documentation protects your health — and your legal rights.

D’Aloisio Law helps injured individuals understand their options and take the right next steps.

05/09/2026

One moment. One accident. Everything changes.

Beyond the physical pain, injuries often bring stress, uncertainty, and financial pressure.

You focus on healing—we’ll handle the legal process.

As patios fill, parks get busier, and families spend more time outdoors, dog bite incidents tend to rise — especially in...
05/04/2026

As patios fill, parks get busier, and families spend more time outdoors, dog bite incidents tend to rise — especially involving children.

Crowded gatherings, off-leash parks, and unfamiliar environments can overstimulate dogs and lead to preventable attacks.

In Ontario, dog owners are strictly liable for injuries their pets cause — even if the dog has never bitten before.

If a bite happens:
• Seek medical care immediately
• Take photos of injuries and the scene
• Get the owner’s information
• Report the incident

You don’t have to handle the aftermath alone. D’Aloisio Law helps victims understand their rights and pursue the compensation they deserve.

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100/400 Applewood Crescent
Vaughan, ON
L4K0C3

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