Resources
Injured in an accident and unsure of your next steps?
If you're currently in an emergency or still at the scene, please leave this website and call emergency services if necessary.
If you're in a safe place and not in immediate danger, explore our educational resources, and self-assessment checklist designed to help you better understand your situation and move your case forward.
Educational Content
Why You Should Contact A Paralegal.
Reaching out to a paralegal as early as possible can make a major difference in your case. Early legal support helps you preserve evidence, avoid common mistakes, and understand your rights from the start. Don’t wait until issues arise — the sooner you act, the better protected you’ll be.
What You Need to Know About Contingency Fees.
Many paralegals offer services on a contingency fee basis, meaning you only pay if your case is successful. It’s important to understand how these fees are calculated and what percentage is reasonable. Ontario law also provides clear rules to ensure fairness and transparency.
Psychological Trauma After A Car Accident.
Injuries aren’t always physical — trauma, anxiety, and PTSD can have serious impacts after a crash. These mental health effects are valid and may be included in your claim. Documenting symptoms early can strengthen your case and support your recovery.
How Ontario’s No-Fault Insurance System Works.
In Ontario, most accident-related costs are initially covered by your own insurance provider, no matter who was at fault. However, in cases of serious injury or negligence, you may still be able to sue the other driver. Understanding your coverage helps you make informed decisions.
Top 5 Mistakes People Make After a Car Accident.
Small missteps can seriously affect your case, like admitting fault, delaying medical care, or posting on social media. Knowing what to avoid helps protect your legal rights. Let a paralegal guide you through the process from the beginning.
How Long Do You Have to Make a Claim Post-Accident?
In Ontario, strict deadlines apply for filing insurance claims or lawsuits after an accident. Missing these deadlines can mean losing your right to compensation. Knowing the time limits and acting early ensures you don’t miss your chance to recover damages.