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I believe the answer is yes. I also believe IIRC there’s a site in Ontario you can enter the license plate, pay a small fee, and get the name / address of the owner…
Probably pretty grey area.

Could he take him to small claims court? Almost certainly, but I think his insurer could still opt to defend him.

Also you typically have to prove the other person was at fault. If your own insurer isn’t seeing it that way it may not end well.

I assume you politely contacted the other party again to attempt to redress the damage? You did them the favour by not opting to continue with a head on collision.
 
If someone took my lane can I just take yours?

Absolutely not!

FTFY

If you're come towards me in the opposite direction and you're crowding/in my lane I have no problem "wandering" over into your's to see your reaction when you clue in. It has now become a daily occurrence, mostly on concession roads for some reason (phones/infotainment centers?), that I just don't give a **** any more.

This was the straw. Stupid cnut almost killed me (240kmh+ closing speed). From then on, you *** with me, I **** with you.


She forced a guy on a Harley to take the median as a last ditch option after passing me. He crashed - minor injuries.

 
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I believe the answer is yes. I also believe IIRC there’s a site in Ontario you can enter the license plate, pay a small fee, and get the name / address of the owner…
I am sure that answer is no part of our insurance law is that there are no lawsuits allowed unless extreme circumstances.

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