Azevedo & Nelson: Proven, Reliable Legal Representation for Your Success
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Azevedo & Nelson is a top personal injury law firm in Toronto. With over 20 years of experience, we handle motor vehicle accidents, workplace injuries, and slip-and-fall cases. Our team is committed to helping clients get the compensation they deserve.
We specialize in catastrophic injuries and medical malpractice. Our experienced lawyers guide you through every step of the process. We work hard to ensure you receive the best results. With a proven track record, we offer personalized strategies to meet your needs.
Contact us today to secure trusted legal support and the compensation you deserve.
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- Personal injury
- Broken Bones
- Brain Injury
- Back Injury
- PTSD
- Pedestrian Accident
- Motor Vehicle Accident
- Anxiety
- Chronic Pain
- Insurance Litigation
- Occupiers Liability
- Disability Benefit and CPP Appeals
- Construction Lien
- Long Term Disability
- Short Term Disability
- Business Litigation
- Residential Real Estate Lawyers
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How long will my case take to be resolved?
The speed of legal proceedings depends to a large extent on how your recovery progresses and whether any complications arise. Generally, personal injury cases take between two to three and a half years to be resolved. They can be settled sooner, but this isn’t always recommended, as the full extent of your injuries may not yet be known, potentially resulting in lower compensation.
What type of lawyer do I need if I'm hurt?
Our personal injury lawyers specialize in cases involving physical or psychological injuries or disabilities. We deal with a broad range of matters involving injuries including car accidents, slip and falls, trip and falls, long-term disability claims and Canada Pension Plan disability claims, among others. We are armed with the knowledge and experience to help you receive the compensation you deserve.
What should I bring to my initial, free consultation?
It is important to have two pieces of ID with you, at least one with a photo. It is helpful, but not necessary, to have any documents relating to your claim. These include the initial police report and any letters from an insurance company.
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