by Brian Conway | Personal Injury
It is very rare that personal injury claims go to court. This is the case regardless of whether the claim is for injuries from a car accident or a slip and fall accident. In my experience, less than ½ of 1% of claims end up in a trial. Having said that, it is very... by Brian Conway | Personal Injury
Contingency Fee Agreements If you have been in a car or slip and fall accident, the last thing you want to deal with is legal fees for bringing a claim. Fortunately, most personal injury lawyers will take on your claim on a ‘contingent’ basis. What that means is that... by Brian Conway | Personal Injury
As a specialist in injury law I’m often asked this question. With years of experience I feel pretty safe saying “no”. The reality is that the insurance company adjuster that you are dealing with has been trained in negotiating the best deals he/she... by Brian Conway | Personal Injury
Often times I have clients that have been injured in car accidents and are unable to work. Have you checked to see if you have disability insurance through work (Sunlife, Manulife etc.) that will provide some short term loss of income benefits? Make sure you inquire... by Brian Conway | Personal Injury
It is absolutely normal for people to think that your own insurance company is looking after your interests. However, you have to remember that your insurance company is in business to make money for its’ shareholders. The second that your insurance company starts to... by Brian Conway | Personal Injury
It is fairly common for the Section B insurer (i.e. your own insurer) to demand that you see their doctor. Unfortunately your insurance policy has a specific clause that allows your insurance company to send you to a doctor of their choice. Obviously the insurers have...