Personal Injury

September 24, 2025

Barriers to Justice for Injury Victims: The Pain and Suffering Threshold and the Secret Deductible

Commencing a legal claim is no simple matter for motor vehicle accident victims struggling with the mental and physical strain of their recovery from injury.  Unfortunately, […]
September 3, 2025

Injured by an animal in Ontario? What you need to know about your legal options

Whether they are working animals or household pets, our furry friends bring plenty of value to our lives, but who is responsible when these animals cause […]
July 16, 2025

Contributory Negligence: Personal Injury Lawyers Share How Shared Fault Affects Compensation

There are two sides to every story, as the saying goes. And when you launch a personal injury lawsuit, there’s a good chance the other party […]
May 21, 2025

Injury stats highlight vulnerability of pedestrians in Ontario

When vehicles and pedestrians collide, we instinctively know who will come off worse.  But a recent set of research studies drives the reality home, offering a […]
April 23, 2025

Returning client’s case highlights power of trust, timing and teamwork

Returning clients are a rarity on the plaintiffs’ side of the personal injury bar. Although we form lifelong bonds with many of our former clients and […]
February 24, 2025

Liability waivers: When they hold up in court — and when they don’t

Make sure you know what you’re giving up before you sign a liability waiver. If you’ve ever been skiing, skydiving or a participant in an organized […]
December 18, 2024

The role of wearable technology in personal injury cases

In the last couple of decades, wearable technology has transitioned decisively from science fiction into reality as Canadians of all ages embrace smartwatches, fitness trackers and […]
October 16, 2024

Sorry still the hardest word in personal injury litigation

More than a decade after Ontario passed its Apology Act, sorry is still the hardest word in personal injury litigation. The 2009 law prevents expressions of […]
August 12, 2024

How broadcasting shapes Amos Vang’s career in personal injury law

As an active podcaster, classical pianist, and sports broadcaster, Amos Vang’s speaking and presentation skills are second to none. But as a personal injury lawyer in […]
July 3, 2024

Client’s success in personal injury case showcases power of community

In the rough-and-tumble world of personal injury litigation, it’s easy for personal injury lawyers to forget the importance of relationships: those with clients, treatment providers and […]
May 29, 2024

Injury victims will pay the price for auto insurance coverage cuts

Cuts to mandatory auto insurance coverage in Ontario could leave injury victims paying more at a time when they can least afford it. According to budget […]
May 1, 2024

Ignorance is no defence: Understanding your accident benefits obligations

A recent legal ruling clarifies that the onus is on injury victims to proactively communicate with their insurers when they intend to seek accident benefits with […]
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