TR Law: Proven Legal Advocacy For Your Injury Case
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TR Law is one of Canada's largest litigation firms, specializing in personal injury, medical malpractice, family law, and municipal litigation. With nearly 90 years of experience, the team provides relentless legal representation. Their focus is on achieving fair results for clients facing complex legal challenges.
Known for their expertise and personalized approach, TR Law offers trusted legal solutions across a wide range of civil matters. Whether you’re dealing with personal injury or medical malpractice, their experienced lawyers are committed to guiding you through every step of the process.
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- Personal Injury Law
- Class Action
- Medical Malpractice
- Family Law
- Planning and municipal
- Expropriation
- Environmental
- Long Term Disability
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What is the Role of the Adjuster?
1. Employed by Insurance Company.
2. Duty to managers, shareholders and first party duty of good faith to insured.
3. Adjust the claim means considering all expenses submitted.
4. Gather information with respect to the accident.
5. The source of denials for accident benefits which lead to Mediation and potential Arbitration.
How do I complete all of the forms?
When you are claiming accident benefits there are several auto insurance forms that must be completed before any benefits are paid. A personal injury lawyer from Thomson Rogers can help you complete the forms during the initial meeting.
What is a class action?
A class action is a civil lawsuit brought by one or more representative plaintiffs on behalf of a larger group of persons (the class members). A class action attempts to have common or similar claims resolved in a single proceeding with the result binding upon all class members and opposing parties.
How can I afford an expropriation lawyer or other professionals such as an appraiser?
The Expropriations Act is a broad and remedial statute aimed at providing a landowner fair and just compensation when land has been taken or injuriously affected by an expropriating authority. A key part of the Expropriations Act provides for the recovery of legal and other professional fees from the expropriating authority. The Expropriations Act directs that the expropriating authority pay the claimant’s reasonable legal, appraisal and other costs actually incurred, provided that the total compensation finally determined is at least 85% of the statutory offer (known as a Section 25 Offer) made by the expropriating authority. Please see our more detailed section on legal and other professional expenses in order to get a better understanding about the cost recovery provisions under the Expropriations Act.
What should I think about when choosing a lawyer?
1. Is the lawyer listening to me when I talk about my needs and my expectations?
2. Has the lawyer explained what the cost would be?
3. Does the lawyer specialize in civil litigation (Certified Specialist in Civil Litigation or equivalent)?
4. Has the lawyer been ranked by his/her peers as a Lexpert in Civil Litigation?
5. Has the lawyer gone to trial recently and regularly?
6. Is the lawyer providing prompt and direct communication through e-mail and or cell phone?
7. Has the lawyer provided case examples of having worked with other injured survivors with similar injuries?
8. Has the lawyer provided you with an indication of his/her knowledge concerning private Rehabilitation
9. Professionals who are specialized in assisting you in recovering from your specific injuries?
10. Does the lawyer work with a firm that is large enough to have considerable financial resources to pay for the costs of disbursements (often hundreds of thousands of dollars) to properly develop your case?
11. Will the lawyer agree to personally attend team meetings with your Rehabilitation Professionals?
12. Will the lawyer personally attend to your lawsuit including client meetings, examinations for discovery, mediations, pre-trials and trials?
13. Do you feel the lawyer understands you as a person?
14. Do you feel that the lawyer is demonstrating a personal commitment to do everything in his or her power to help you locate the best Rehabilitation
15. Professionals to help with your recovery and to help you obtain compensation and payment for all of your current and future needs?
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