Toronto Car Accident Lawyers

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Injured in a Car Accident in Toronto?

Motor vehicle accidents are one of the leading causes of serious injuries in Toronto and across the Ontario. Whether the collision occurred on Highway 401, at a downtown intersection, or in a residential neighborhood, injured victims may have legal rights under Ontario law.

Even if you were partially at fault, you may still qualify for accident benefits through Ontario’s no-fault insurance system.

What Compensation Can You Claim After a Car Accident?

Compensation in Ontario car accident cases may include:

Accident Benefits (No-Fault Coverage)

These benefits may include:

  • Medical and rehabilitation expenses
  • Income replacement benefits
  • Attendant care benefits
  • Non-earner benefits

These benefits are available regardless of who caused the accident.

Tort Claims (Lawsuit Against the At-Fault Driver)

If your injuries meet Ontario’s legal threshold, you may pursue additional compensation for:

  • Pain and suffering
  • Future income loss
  • Loss of competitive advantage
  • Loss of care, guidance, and companionship

Insurance companies often attempt to settle claims quickly. Careful medical documentation and long-term assessment are essential before resolving a case.

Common Car Accident Injuries

Injuries can range from mild to life-altering. We commonly see:

  • Whiplash and soft tissue injuries
  • Concussions and traumatic brain injuries
  • Spinal cord injuries
  • Fractures
  • Psychological trauma (PTSD, anxiety)

Some injuries do not appear immediately. Seeking medical attention promptly protects both your health and your legal claim.

How Salehi Law Helps Car Accident Victims

At Salehi Law, we help Toronto accident victims navigate both statutory accident benefits and tort claims against negligent drivers. We gather medical evidence, accident reports, and expert opinions to build strong claims focused on long-term recovery.

If you were injured in a Toronto car accident, early legal guidance can protect your rights and preserve important evidence.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Most personal injury lawsuits must be started within two years from the accident date. Accident benefit claims require early notice and timely submission of forms.

The value depends on injury severity, medical treatment, income loss, and long-term effects. There is no fixed amount. A proper medical assessment is often required before determining case value.

Yes. Ontario’s contributory negligence rules allow compensation to be reduced proportionally rather than denied completely.

Your own auto insurance policy may include uninsured motorist coverage. Accident benefits may also be available regardless of fault.

Early settlement offers may not account for long-term injuries. Reviewing any offer carefully before signing protects your future rights.

Many cases resolve through negotiation. Litigation may be necessary if liability or damages are disputed.

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