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What to Know About Surveillance in Personal Injury Cases

December 31, 2025
If you are pursuing a personal injury claim, you may be surprised to learn that insurance companies and defence […]

What is the Permission to Disclose Health Information (OCF-5)?

November 30, 2025
When you or a loved one has been injured in a motor vehicle accident in Ontario and are applying for Accident Benefits, the […]

What Your Car’s Phone App Really Knows About You: Why Vehicle Data Matters More Than You Think

November 21, 2025
If you’ve purchased a new vehicle in the past few years, you’ve probably been encouraged to download the manufacturer’s […]

Hosting a Client Event? What Ontario Businesses Should Know About Liability and Insurance

November 14, 2025
Client appreciation events, networking receptions, and company celebrations are great opportunities for Ontario businesses to strengthen relationships and showcase […]

Independent Medical Examination FAQs: What Personal Injury Plaintiffs Need to Know

October 31, 2025
Imagine walking down the street on a beautiful summer’s day when you suddenly trip over a pothole. You fall […]

Ontario Raises Small Claims Court Limit to $50,000: What It Means for Personal Injury Claims

August 31, 2025
If you’ve suffered a personal injury and are considering legal action, there’s good news that could make the process […]

The Digital Evidence Revolution in Ontario Personal Injury Law: What Wearables, Drones, and Smart Tech Mean for Your Case

July 30, 2025
In recent years, personal injury litigation in Ontario has been undergoing a quiet transformation, one driven not by changes […]

Ontario Court of Justice restricts public access to Zoom Hearings

July 30, 2025
Pre-2020, virtual legal proceedings were the exception – not the norm.  When the COVID-19 pandemic broke out, legal proceedings […]

Know Your Personal Injury Rights as a New Canadian

July 17, 2025
Moving to Canada is a major life change, often filled with hope, opportunity, and new experiences. But if you […]

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 […]