Ivy Lac-Hue So, BSc., Licensed Paralegal with the LSO, over 20 years of experience handling Accident Benefits claims, including attending LAT hearings, science background, very analytical, logical and pragmatic, speaks English, Cantonese and Mandarin
AREAS OF FOCUS
Slip and Falls
Car Accidents
Snowmobile and motorcycle incidents
Disability Claims
Serving all of Ontario
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Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to Common Personal Injury Questions in Ontario
What types of cases do Ontario personal injury lawyers handle?
Ontario personal injury lawyers handle cases related to car accidents, slip and falls, medical malpractice, workplace injuries, and long term disability claims.
Why do insurance companies deny LTD claims?
Insurers often deny claims due to lack of medical evidence, policy exclusions, or the belief that you can still work. A lawyer can challenge these reasons and help prove your eligibility.
How long do I have to file a personal injury claim in Ontario?
In Ontario, you generally have two years from the injury date to file a claim, but exceptions may apply. Consult a lawyer to ensure you meet the deadlines.
Do I pay anything if I lose my injury or disability case?
No, you pay nothing unless your case is successfully settled. LegalNearMe.ca connects you with lawyers who only charge fees when you win.
What compensation can I receive for a personal injury claim in Ontario?
Compensation in Ontario personal injury claims may cover medical expenses, lost wages, rehabilitation costs, pain and suffering, and other financial losses related to the injury.
What is considered a “serious” injury under Ontario’s personal injury law?
In Ontario, a "serious" injury typically involves permanent impairment or disability that affects your ability to work or carry out daily activities. A lawyer can help determine if your injury qualifies.
Do I need to prove fault to win a personal injury claim in Ontario?
Yes, proving fault or negligence is crucial in Ontario personal injury claims. You must show that another party's actions or inactions directly caused your injury.