Personal Injury Lawyers
- Serving Clients Across Ontario
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- No Win, No Fee
Compassionate Personal Injury Lawyer
At Nanda & Associate Lawyers, our Personal Injury lawyers will fight passionately to maximize your compensation. That’s why we follow a ‘No Win, No Fee’ policy, letting you focus on your recovery without any financial stress. We ensure that our clients’ interests remain protected when dealing with insurance companies during a claim.
Established in 2003, we have a strong track record of helping our clients seek damages and rebuild their lives after an accident or an injury. Be it a car accident, slip-and-fall injury, wrongful death, pedestrian accident injury or a dog bite, we will vigorously defend your rights in court. With our experienced Personal Injury lawyers handling your case, you will get the peace of mind you deserve!
Our Personal Injury law services
- Boating Accidents
- Bicycle Accident
- Car Accidents
- Catastrophic Injury
- Chronic Pain
- Cross-Border Injury
- Dog Bite Injury
- Fractures and Orthopaedic Injuries
- Liability in Personal Injury
- Long Term Disability Insurance
Claims - Medical Malpractice
- Motorcycle Accidents
- Nursing Home Negligence
- Occupiers’ Liability
- Pedestrian Accident
- Product Liability
- Slip & Fall Injuries
- Spinal Cord Injury
(Neck, Back, Whiplash & Spinal Cord Injuries) - Sports Injury
- Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
- Truck Accidents
- Wrongful Death
How can our Personal Injury Lawyers help you?
Personal injury cases need to be handled quickly by lawyers who know how to meet deadlines, avoid delays, and work to win your claim. Our Personal Injury lawyers know how insurance companies evaluate these types of claims and what they do to deny or lower your claim.
Our lawyers will be in charge of collecting the important evidence you require to argue your case. We will do everything, including gathering statements from witnesses and talking to doctors and getting their testimonies. We will clearly establish in court how your injury has made it difficult for you to earn a living. We want to protect your rights and make sure you get a fair amount of money. Whether it’s a major injury, a big accident, or a disability claim, you don’t have to pay us until we win your case.
Your Recovery, Our Responsibility
Canada sees many dog bite injuries every year, and most victims are children. Children may behave unpredictably around dogs, provoking bites. Under Canadian law, owners are liable for restraining pets if there is a risk of attack. Our personal injury lawyers help you file claims and get compensation from insurers or courts. We make sure your medical costs, trauma, and losses are addressed, guiding you through each step of the legal process.
Severe injuries can change your life forever, causing permanent disability, loss of mobility, or lifelong medical care. Victims need greater compensation for bills, rehabilitation, and lost wages. Our personal injury lawyers work with medical professionals to make these catastrophic cases as strong as possible. With us, your chances of reimbursement for treatment, assistive devices, home modifications, and future income loss increase, helping you secure justice and long-term financial stability after life-changing injuries.
If death in an accident was caused by negligence, immediate family members of the victim can file a lawsuit and seek justice and compensation. Wrongful death claims cover funeral expenses, loss of income, and emotional suffering from losing a loved one. With us, you will experience reliable legal guidance on navigating such difficult times, while ensuring your rights are protected and your family receives the support and compensation you deserve.
Motor Vehicle and Transportation Accidents
Most personal injury cases are caused by motor vehicle and transportation accidents, often resulting in serious injuries. It can be hard for victims to prove negligence in court, deal with insurance companies, and get medical bills reimbursed. Our personal injury lawyers will help you get the proof you need and negotiate with insurance companies to make sure you get a fair amount for bills, missed earnings, rehabilitation, and emotional pain.
In slip-and-fall injuries, the property owner or manager can be liable if negligence exists. Examples include lack of signage for slippery floors or failure to repair handrails or steps. Our personal injury lawyers assist in pursuing claims for compensation. We build strong cases by collecting necessary evidence and witness statements, proving liability of the at-fault party. We ensure medical bills, lost wages, and damages are properly compensated under Ontario personal injury law.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is a personal injury?
Personal injury refers to any physical or psychological injury a person incurred due to the recklessness or negligence of the at-fault party. This covers personal injuries of all types, be it a car accident or a slip and fall injury to animal attacks, product liability, or medical malpractice.
What are Statutory Accident Benefits?
As per the Ontario Insurance Act, all vehicle owners are required to have auto insurance to ensure a minimum level of financial protection in the event of an accident. Under this, the Statutory Accident Benefits (SAB) extends this protection, regardless of who is at fault, not only to drivers but also to passengers and pedestrians. All injured persons in a car accident are entitled to SABs under the following categories within limits.
- Caregiver benefits, income replacement and non-earner benefits.
- Rehabilitation and medical benefits.
- Attendant care benefits.
- Housekeeping benefits.
- Death and funeral expenses.
- Replacement of damaged clothing, hearing aids, and glasses.
How long do I have to file a personal injury claim?
Generally, you must proceed with your personal injury claim as soon as possible after the event. Under the Statute of Limitations, the time limit for claims is two years from the date you knew about the injury or ought to have known that you had a valid claim. However, this could vary across provinces and for different types of injuries. It is always best to consult a lawyer regarding your legal options in such cases.
What to do after a car accident?
If you have been in a car accident, then the first thing you should do is get yourself checked by a physician for injuries. You also need to collect as much information as possible about the car accident, such as license plate numbers, location, names, phone numbers, and insurance provider details. If there are any witnesses, collect their details as well. Also, contact a personal injury lawyer specializing in car accidents. They will advise you in assessing your losses and suggest the best possible legal remedy for you. They will also guide you through the frustrating process of dealing with insurance companies.
Can I sue the driver who hit me while biking?
Yes, you may be able to sue the driver who hit you while you were biking. Please note that the success of your personal injury case in court depends on proving the negligence of the driver in causing the accident. You can explore your legal options with the guidance of our experienced personal injury lawyers.
What should I do right after a slip and fall accident?
The most crucial things to do is to prioritize your safety first and record everything that happened. Even if the injury doesn’t seem serious, get medical help right away because the symptoms could get worse later. Tell the owner or manager of the property about the accident and, if you can, ask for a written record of the incident. Take pictures of the location, your injuries, and anything that might have caused you to fall, such ice, uneven floors, or bad lighting. If there were witnesses, collect their contact details. These steps can make a significant difference if you decide to pursue a claim later.
What is a long-term disability (LTD) claim and when should I apply?
If you can’t work because of a catastrophic sickness or accident, a long-term disability claim will pay you money to replace your lost income. Most long-term disability (LTD) policies will pay you for the first two years if you can’t do the duties of your own job. After that, they switch to a “any occupation” test, which means you have to show that you can’t work in any job that you are reasonably qualified for based on your education, training, and experience. If you think that your condition will prevent you from working for a long time, you should apply for the claim as soon as you can. This is because insurance companies typically have strict deadlines and need a lot of medical proof to grant a claim.