How to Keep your Commercial Property Safe this Winter

Dec 16, 2021
Staebler blog logo
With Ontario’s “Slip & Fall” Claims Period Reduced, Here’s What You Need To Do
The cold weather is here – bringing with it snow and ice, meaning that potentially dangerous walking conditions could be lurking around every corner. Responsible commercial property occupiers need to think ahead of these hazards as they are required to ensure the safety of their parking lots and sidewalks around their building.
Proper maintenance and safety isn’t just the responsibility of building owners, but also stores, services, and offices who are attracting customers and foot traffic to their premises.

As you may recall from a previous blog postOntario’s Bill 118, known as the “Occupiers’ Liability Act”, came into effect back in December of 2020. Bill 118 was designed to limit the length of time a plaintiff has to claim liability due to a slip and fall accident.

For individuals who suffer an injury from a slip and fall on snow or ice, they are now required to report the claim within 60 days, versus the previous claim period of two years from the incident date. Injury claim settlements and case payouts may be affected as the shorter claim period could lead to more accurate evidence being present in a more timely manner.

Even though the period of claim has been significantly shortened, property owners, occupiers, and the contractors hired for snow removal are still required to maintain safe parking lots, walkways, and surrounding areas. It’s an important annual reminder of the responsibilities of occupants to their visitors and patrons.

A few tips to ensure property safety:

  • Hire a reliable contractor to clear snow and ice in a timely manner (ask for references!)
  • Regularly inspect the property and look for hazards like: black ice, uneven surfaces, etc.
  • Be sure exterior lights and/or cameras are working.  If you have them, video surveillance recordings should ideally be backed up for at least two months (to cover the 60 day period)

The shorter claim period is also welcomed news for insurers, as they will have better access to timely evidence to respond to claims. Actions such as locating witnesses, obtaining statements, and viewing security camera footage, are much easier to do within a two-month period instead of the previous 24 months.

Liability can be a complicated type of insurance. That’s why it is important to have a reliable insurance broker who can provide risk management and advise you to ensure proper coverage and protect against claims.

. . .

Be Wise. Staebler Insurance is a general insurance broker specializing in auto insurance, home insurance, small business, and commercial insurance. Staebler brokers proudly serve Kitchener, Waterloo, Cambridge, Guelph, Stratford, Listowel, Fergus, Elora, Wellington County, Perth County, Waterloo Region and southern Ontario. Get started with a free quote today.

0 Comments

Submit a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Related Posts

Small Business Owners say they are interested in Data Breach Insurance

10 Winter Driving Tips

Driving can be daunting during the winter months. All the slippery roads, black ice, snow and slush can cause great frustration and anxiety for a driver. Insurance Bureau of Canada (IBC) reminds you to be prepared this season with the Top 10 Winter Driving Survival...

read more
Small Business Owners say they are interested in Data Breach Insurance

Insurance Business Risks

Every day business owners face a number of liabilities, many of which can be insured with that well known Commercial General Liability (CGL) insurance policy.  But where are the 'gaps' and why are they there?  Can you do anything about them? Coverage limitations...

read more
Small Business Owners say they are interested in Data Breach Insurance

Top Safety Picks for 2012

With the start of a new year many car dealerships are having promotions to clear out their 2012 vehicles.  If you're in the market for a new vehicle check out this article for the top safety picks of 2012.

read more
Small Business Owners say they are interested in Data Breach Insurance

5 Scams to Avoid After Frankenstorm

The aftermath of Hurricane Sandy is overwhelming: millions without power, 38 deaths and thousands of canceled flights. Many organizations government, private and nonprofit are rushing to reach those in need. Unfortunately, so are scammers who prey on people when they...

read more
Small Business Owners say they are interested in Data Breach Insurance

10 Tips to Protect Against Fire: IBC

With the weather getting colder outside alot of us have now turned on our furnaces and are using our woodstoves and fireplaces. Each year fire claims many lives and causes thousands of dollars in damage. The Insurance Bureau of Canada (IBC) offers tips for Canadians...

read more
Small Business Owners say they are interested in Data Breach Insurance

Fake Auto Insurance on the Rise

How well do you know your Insurance provider? Do you trust that they are a reputible company? Routine traffic stops by members of the Southern Georgian Bay auxiliary unit of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) are revealing an increase in fraudulent insurance...

read more