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Can I sue the government?

June 16, 2025
There’s no question that governments make mistakes, and sometimes pretty big ones.  But can you sue them for it? […]

A victory for plaintiffs on costs

May 28, 2025
Ever wonder how much a lawsuit really costs, especially when after a trial?  A recent Ontario Superior Court case, Pye […]

Understanding Pre-Judgment Interest (PJI) in personal injury claims

April 15, 2025
When your injured as a result of somebody else’s negligence, usually your only recourse is to sue the person […]

Emojis in Law: How the “Thumbs-Up” Case May Shape Personal Injury Litigation in Canada

March 14, 2025
In the digital age, communication is evolving rapidly, often reducing complex thoughts into brief text exchanges, symbols, and emojis. […]

Maximizing Compensation: Understanding Advance Payments from Insurers

January 6, 2025
At Bergeron Clifford, we understand the financial strain that personal injury victims often endure. For those injured in motor […]

You’ve received a Notice to Applicant of Dispute Between Insurers, now what? 

December 30, 2024
You’ve been in a car accident and sustained injuries. After completing a deluge of forms requested by your car […]

Informed Risk – Considerations for Potential Auto Reforms in Ontario

December 3, 2024
State of Auto Premiums in Ontario Strained finances force everyone to re-evaluate their priorities. With the rising cost of […]

Examinations for Discovery: The Fact-Finding Step in Ontario Lawsuits

November 7, 2024
If you’ve ever followed US based law shows such as Suits or Law and Order, you are likely familiar […]

Late Expert Reports

September 19, 2024
Whether it’s a car accident, slip and fall, or a medical malpractice case, late expert reports have always been […]

Hearsay Evidence: A Practical Guide for Ontario Personal Injury Cases

September 4, 2024
Hearsay evidence is a term that often causes confusion, not only for the general public but also for legal […]

Understanding Apology Legislation in Ontario: A Crucial Aspect of Medical Malpractice Cases

August 12, 2024
In Ontario, medical malpractice cases often involve complex legal and emotional considerations. One of the critical aspects that both […]

The Silent Struggle: How Inflation May Leave Motor Accident Victims with Diminished Compensation

December 7, 2023
Inflation.   We’ve heard that word a lot over the past two years.  We’ve also felt the impact of […]

Are you being watched because of your lawsuit?

November 22, 2022
Am I being followed? You look over your shoulder, walk a few steps, and look again. You just can’t […]

Social Host Liability in a Commercial Setting

August 10, 2022
Introduction   Social host liability is a legal concept most commonly associated with injuries caused or contributed to by […]