Dyer Brown LLP

DYER BROWN LLP

Personal Injury

OUR APPROACH

Dedicated representation for injury victims across Southwestern Ontario.

Our Personal Injury practice represents people who have been hurt in automobile and other types of accidents due to the negligence of others. Dyer Brown also provides comprehensive service to injured clients with disability claims. We have substantial and varied experience in the mediation, negotiation and trial of personal injury matters.

WHAT WE DO

Areas of Practice

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Car Accidents

Representing injured victims in motor vehicle accident claims, including accident benefit applications and tort actions against at-fault drivers.

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Slip & Falls

Pursuing claims against negligent property owners, businesses, and municipalities where unsafe conditions caused your injury.

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Long-Term & Short-Term Disability

Helping injured and ill clients access the disability benefits they are entitled to under employer group plans and individual policies.

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Medical Malpractice

Representing patients harmed by substandard medical care, with access to leading medical experts to build a strong case on your behalf.

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Product Liability

Pursuing compensation where a defective product caused injury, holding manufacturers, distributors, and retailers accountable.

YOUR PERSONAL INJURY COUNSEL

Meet the Team

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Barry Fick

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Marcus Lunardo

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Thomas J. Madison

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I. Caley Ross

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David Strangio

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Rob Vitols

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Conor J. Wade

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William G. Woodward

OUR LEGACY

For over 125 years, Dyer Brown has represented clients throughout Southwestern Ontario.

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CLIENT GUIDANCE

Common Questions

What compensation can I recover after a personal injury in Ontario?

Depending on your situation, you may be entitled to compensation for medical expenses, lost income, loss of future earning capacity, cost of future care, and pain and suffering. Our team thoroughly investigates each case to identify all available heads of damages and pursue the full amount you deserve.

How long do I have to make a personal injury claim in Ontario?

In most cases the basic limitation period is two years from the date of the injury or from when you discovered it. However, some claims — such as those involving motor vehicle accidents — have additional early notice requirements. Contact our team as soon as possible to protect your rights.

What is a Statutory Accident Benefits (SABS) claim?

SABS provides accident benefits to people injured in motor vehicle accidents in Ontario, regardless of fault. These benefits can include income replacement, medical and rehabilitation expenses, and attendant care. Our team helps clients access the full benefits available under their policy and fights denials.

OUR COMMITMENT

We are here to help.

Speak with one of our personal injury lawyers today. Call 519.673.1100 or send us a message.