November 11, 2021

Waivers don’t always limit legal action: Edwards

Just because someone signs a waiver doesn’t mean they can’t take legal action if they’re injured, says Oakville personal injury lawyer Jill Edwards. It’s important for […]
November 4, 2021

Surveillance common in disability claims — and that’s not always a bad thing

As a long-term disability lawyer, when I first meet with clients who have had their disability benefits denied or terminated, some are surprised to learn that […]
October 21, 2021

Punitive damages award a warning to insurers

Oakville insurance and property damage lawyer Weston Pollard tells Law Times that insurers need to tread carefully when denying policyholder claims following a judge’s decision to […]
October 16, 2021

How do CPP-D benefits impact LTD claimants?

For individuals who are unable to work due to a  disability, there are several reasons to apply for  Canada  Pension  Plan-Disability  (CPP-D)  benefits, even if it […]
October 11, 2021

Understanding contingency fees in your legal case

It’s been a few months since the Law Society of Ontario’s (LSO) new requirements for contingency fees came into force, and we’re already seeing a marked […]
September 16, 2021

Court rarely an option when injured on the job

A lawsuit is rarely an option for someone injured at work, says Oakville personal injury lawyer Weston Pollard, who often leads employees through the complicated legal […]