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I guess I’m what you would call an industry insider when it comes to car accident cases.

I’m an industry insider because I have a lot of experience seeing and litigating personal injury cases arising from motor vehicle accidents (cars, SUVs, bikes, motorcycles, pedestrian collision knockdown cases etc.).

How the law works when it comes to personal injur...


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I was sitting with a friend on a 3 hour flight. We’ve known each other for around 10 years or so. In the time knowing each other, I can’t recall ever speaking with him about work. This is largely because of the privilege which attaches to the lawyer-client relationship. We don’t blab about the ins and out of our clients cases. We take the privacy and confidentiality of our cl...


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Every year, we dedicate an entry of the Toronto Injury Lawyer Blog to reader questions. These questions are from our trusted readers. So, with today’s instalment, we will dip into our mailbag to answer some of your questions. We aren’t able to get to all of your questions in a single entry, so only a few questions are addressed. If you have any quest...

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Last week a person called and told me about their car accident. It was pretty serious accident which took place at high speeds. The photos of the damage to the vehicles were frightening. Air bags deployed, cracked windshields, crushed bumpers, crumpled hoods and side panels. You couldn’t recognize the makes or models of the vehicles involved in the crash. It was like a scene ...


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