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How do I know if I have a personal injury case?

Not every accident or injury is grounds for a personal injury claim. In order for your claim to be viable, you will need to be able to prove that the negligence or actions of another party contributed to your injuries and that the severity of your injuries meets the minimum threshold.

It’s advisable you speak to our personal injury lawyers to understand what tort claims and negligence mean. Very simply, for a successful personal injury case, you need to be able to show:

  • You must have been injured by the actions of another person
  • The person who caused your injuries should have owed you a duty of care
  • The person must have failed to meet the reasonable standard of care expected of them
  • Their actions or omissions led to you being injured

This analysis can be complex, which is why you need an experienced personal injury law firm in Toronto. Book a free, no-obligation consultation with our personal injury lawyers in Toronto today to learn more.

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At Neinstein we have been advocating for injured victims for over 50 years. Our committed and compassionate team will do everything necessary to help you and your family find solutions to the new challenges that arise from serious injuries.

Our team will ensure you access the proper healthcare support to aid in your recovery. While you focus on your rehabilitation, we will thoroughly investigate your case and guide you through the litigation process so we can achieve the maximum compensation that you deserve.

 

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