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Motor vehicle accident claims only
At-fault or not-at-fault, serving clients across Ontario
At fault or not at fault truck accident claims
Transport truck and tractor trailer collisions
Highway and multi vehicle truck crashes
Commercial delivery and fleet vehicle accidents
Improper loading and cargo shift accidents
Mechanical failure and maintenance related crashes
Hit and run truck accidents
Uninsured and underinsured commercial vehicle claims
Injuries Commonly Caused by Truck Accidents
Traumatic brain injuries and concussions
Spinal cord and back injuries
Multiple fractures and crush injuries
Internal injuries and organ damage
Catastrophic orthopedic injuries
Psychological injuries including PTSD
Why Legal Representation Matters After a Truck Accident
Truck accident claims often involve multiple liable parties and complex insurance layers
Evidence can disappear quickly, including logs, vehicle data, and maintenance records
Accident benefits and lawsuits involve strict Ontario rules and deadlines
Missed steps can reduce benefits and compensation
Early legal involvement strengthens evidence and protects claim value
Important Steps After a Truck Accident in Ontario
Ensure your safety and call emergency services if anyone is injured
Report the collision to police where required and obtain a report number
Seek medical attention as soon as possible, even for minor symptoms
Document the scene, vehicles, company markings, and any visible injuries if you are able
Speak with a personal injury lawyer before providing recorded statements or accepting guidance from insurance representatives
Notify your insurer once you understand your rights and obligations
Serving Clients Across Ontario
Our Ontario truck accident lawyers assist clients throughout Toronto, Mississauga, Brampton, Vaughan, Markham, Richmond Hill, Pickering, Newmarket, Barrie, Orangeville, Collingwood, Muskoka, Hamilton, London, Windsor, Ottawa, and across Ontario.
I was overwhelmed after my accident, but the team made the process so much easier. Their expertise and support helped me secure a substantial compensation that covered my medical expenses and lost wages. I can’t thank them enough!

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— Sarah J.
Happy Client
The professionalism and dedication shown were exceptional. They took the time to explain every step of my claim, and I felt supported throughout the entire process. I received more than I expected and am incredibly grateful!

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— Michael R.
Happy Client
After facing a workplace injury, I didn’t know where to turn provided me with a free assessment and guided me every step of the way. Their knowledgeable team was always available to answer my questions. Highly recommend!

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— Emma L.
Happy Client
We handle Ontario motor vehicle accident claims only, including car accidents, truck accidents, motorcycle collisions, pedestrian accidents, cyclist accidents, hit and run incidents, and uninsured or underinsured motorist claims. Our practice is limited to injuries arising from motor vehicle accidents under Ontario law.
Depending on your injuries and circumstances, compensation may include accident benefits, medical and rehabilitation expenses, income replacement, future care costs, pain and suffering damages, and compensation for long term impairment. Each claim is assessed based on entitlement under Ontario legislation and insurance coverage.
Yes. Ontario operates under a no fault insurance system for accident benefits, which means you may still be entitled to benefits and compensation regardless of fault. In certain cases, additional compensation may also be available even if you were partially at fault.
You should seek legal guidance as soon as possible after a motor vehicle accident. Ontario law imposes strict notice requirements and limitation periods, including deadlines for accident benefits applications and a general two year limitation period for lawsuits. Delays can jeopardize evidence, benefits, and your right to pursue full compensation.
Initial consultations are confidential and provided at no cost. Legal fees are payable only if compensation is successfully recovered, allowing injured individuals to pursue their claim without upfront financial risk.
Content last updated January 2026. Information reflects Ontario law and is provided by Legal Near Me.