Recovering from a serious injury is only one part of the struggle. The financial and emotional toll can be just as heavy. At Bergeron Clifford, we help injured people pursue compensation so they can focus on healing while we handle the legal process.
Understanding the legal process helps you learn what to expect and how long a claim might take, depending on its complexity. Cases can take anywhere from a few months to several years to resolve. Our step-by-step guide explains the process and how we support our clients at every stage.
It’s important that you see medical professionals right away. Their assessments and records not only support your recovery but also form essential evidence for your claim.
The moment the accident ensues, you will want to record as many details as possible. This is easier said than done, but it can help you in the long run:
Some of the most complex injuries for our clients are also the hardest to prove in court. Unlike fractures or visible injuries, conditions like these require strong medical documentation and reports from specialists.

Once your immediate medical needs are addressed, we encourage you to speak with us to explore your options. At Bergeron Clifford, we act quickly to make sure all evidence is preserved, such as:
At Bergeron Clifford, we offer a complimentary initial consultation or a live chat to discuss your options for filing a lawsuit.
During a consultation, we review all the information you have and outline what additional evidence may strengthen your case. Together, we’ll look at:
We’ll also explain each stage of the process, how long it may take, and what you can expect in terms of compensation.
Our team begins by compiling the evidence you have and gathering what’s missing. Beyond police reports and witness statements, we often obtain medical assessments for future care and projected financial losses.
Upon collecting all of the evidence, we evaluate liability and whether the defendant should be held accountable for their negligence.
Every case is unique. Compensation depends on the severity of the injury, its impact on your daily life, and the care you’ll need going forward.
Damages fall into two main categories:

At this stage, it’s critical to have us in your corner. We ensure documentation is submitted accurately and on time, while protecting your rights.
We will file a Statement of Claim, also known as a plaintiff’s claim. This is a legal document outlining the basis for a lawsuit, including the names of the parties involved as defendants.
The lawsuit must be filed within two years from the date of the accident or when you first become aware of the injuries or symptoms, as stipulated by the Ontario Limitations Act. Once the Statement of Claim is filed, litigation can begin.
Once the defendant receives the lawsuit, the Ontario Rules of Civil Procedure stipulate that they have 20 days to respond to the claim; otherwise, a default judgment will be entered in favour of the plaintiff. If the defendant wants to counterclaim, they must submit a Statement of Defence.
When the defendant responds with a counterclaim, the next step involves both parties exchanging documents and evidence. Discovery is often lengthy, and having experienced legal support is crucial. We ensure all relevant documents are collected, shared, and used effectively to strengthen your case.
If there is no resolution after discovery, the next step involves preparing for a trial. At Bergeron Clifford, we prepare every case with trial in mind, so you are always in the strongest position.
Pre-trial steps can include:
It’s natural to wonder how long your case may take. The answer depends on the severity of the injuries, the need for additional medical evaluations, cooperation from insurance companies, and how both parties approach negotiation. Some cases are resolved within months, while others may take years.
The majority of personal injury cases are resolved without trial, typically through direct negotiation or mediation. We advocate for our clients by sending a demand letter to the at-fault insurance company, outlining the accident, injuries, and supporting evidence.
Our role is to make sure that any settlement truly reflects the impact of your injuries and future needs.

If there is no resolution or settlement, the final step is going to court.
Preparing for trial involves:
We handle everything from jury selection to presenting evidence and witness testimony. Throughout, we advocate for the full scope of your loss, encompassing financial, physical, and emotional aspects.
After the trial, we can file an appeal or ensure you receive the compensation awarded. Most awards are not taxed, but it’s crucial to consult with your lawyer beforehand on reducing the taxable amount on your settlement. Compensation is then distributed, and your legal file is formally closed.
Personal injury lawsuits are complex, but you don’t have to face them alone. At Bergeron Clifford, we prepare every case for trial from the start, so you are always in the strongest position. If you’ve been seriously injured, contact us for a free consultation. We’re here to stand with you every step of the way.