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If you have sustained serious injuries because of someone else’s negligence, you may be able to pursue compensation for the damages you have incurred as a result. However, for those who never anticipated being involved in a civil suit, the process of seeking out the justice you deserve can seem complicated, challenging, and expensive. Our Barrie personal injury lawyers do our best to make the process of recovering compensation clear, straightforward, and cost-effective.

Your Personal Injury Lawyer Serving Barrie

For over 60 years, our personal injury lawyers serving Barrie have provided legal services to accident victims, helping injured members of the local community recover the maximum amount of compensation to which they are entitled. To learn more about how our Barrie personal injury lawyers may be able to assist with your case, contact us to schedule a free, no-obligation consultation.

Personal Injury Cases in Barrie

No two accidents are exactly alike. As such, each personal injury claim is unique. Depending on the circumstances of the accident and the impact its resulting injuries have had on the lives of injured accident victims, the people pursuing civil action may be entitled to different degrees of compensation.

In Barrie, many people are injured as the result of somebody else’s negligence. Negligence can manifest through a variety of wrongful actions– or inactions– in a number of different circumstances, including:

Motor Vehicle Accidents

Anyone who has been injured in a motor vehicle accident – including drivers, their passengers, cyclists, pedestrians, and other road-users – should be entitled to no-fault accident benefits. Intended to offset the costs of certain injury-related expenses, accident benefits are included in all standard auto insurance policies throughout the province.

However, the process of recovering fair compensation from insurance providers can be challenging for a number of reasons. Depending on the circumstances of the accident, those who have sustained serious personal injuries may consider seeking out legal representation to assist with their personal injury claims.

Motorcycle Accidents

With only wearable safety gear like helmets to protect them from the dangers of the road, motorcycle riders are among the most vulnerable road-users. When involved in a collision with a negligent driver, motorcycle riders can easily sustain a catastrophic injury with permanent impacts on their physical well-being, mental health, and overall quality of life.

As a result of their serious personal injury, motorcycle accident survivors could incur substantial financial losses, including future costs of necessary care. The amount of accident benefits available through their insurance provider may not be sufficient to cover their total losses.

Furthermore, insurance providers tend to exhibit an overt bias against motorcycle riders. Because of an unfair stereotype that paints all motorcycle riders as reckless thrill-seekers, many insurance providers assume that the injured party’s own misconduct on the road must have contributed to the circumstances leading to their collision. As such, the amount of accident benefits offered to the injured motorcycle accident survivor could be substantially reduced.

Through personal injury litigation, injured motorcycle accident survivors may be able to fight back against the unfair tactics used by their insurance provider to recover fair compensation. Additionally, depending on the circumstances of the accident, injured accident survivors may be able to file personal injury lawsuits against the a-fault parties whose negligence led to their collision.

Car Accidents

Nobody expects to be injured in a car accident. Collisions tend to occur when the driver least expects them. In the blink of an eye, a trip to the grocery store, commute to the office, or ride to pick up the kids from school can turn from a routine errand to a personal injury case.

Sustaining a personal injury in a car accident can be an overwhelming experience. Depending on the severity of the injury sustained and the impacts it has on a car accident survivor’s daily life, injured drivers and their passengers could be forced to make drastic – and expensive – changes to their overall lifestyle.

In addition to the physical pain and psychological stress associated with accident-related injuries, people who have been injured in car accidents often suffer economic losses, as well. This is especially true for individuals who are no longer able to perform the duties of their jobs as a result of the injuries they sustained in their car accident.

According to the Ontario Highway Traffic Act, all motor vehicle operators owe a duty of care to their fellow road-users. If a driver fails to exercise a reasonable degree of caution behind the wheel and violates the local traffic laws, their negligence could have profound consequences.

If another driver’s negligence caused you to sustain injuries in a car accident, a personal injury lawyer may be able to help you pursue a civil claim to recover the compensation you deserve. Our personal injury law firm has helped numerous car accident survivors in the aftermath of their injury-causing collisions. By successfully representing clients in hundreds of personal injury cases, our car accident lawyers have provided crucial assistance to the survivors of serious motor vehicle collisions.

Slip and Fall Incidents

Many injury-causing accidents also occur on property that is owned, managed, overseen, or maintained by other parties or entities. And while people who are injured in slip and fall accidents on someone else’s property often instinctively blame themselves for their injuries, in many cases, the negligence of another party is often to blame.

Premises Liability

According to the province’s Occupiers’ Liability Act, the owners and/or occupiers of commercial and residential properties are required to take reasonable precautions to ensure the safety of people visiting their premises. As such, they should routinely inspect and maintain the property, addressing any potential dangerous hazards in a thorough, timely manner. Failing that, property occupiers should provide their guests with adequate warnings about the risks of hazardous maintenance issues on-sight.

If a property owner/occupier fails to take the safety of their guests into consideration, their negligence can lead to injury-causing slip and fall accidents. In these scenarios, the negligent property owner/occupier may be liable for damages incurred by the injured accident victim.

Common Causes

The maintenance issues that so often lead to slip and fall accidents may sound innocuous. However, these seemingly harmless hazards have the potential to severely injure an unsuspecting accident victim. Examples of maintenance hazards that commonly cause slip and fall accidents include:

Improperly cleared ice and snow
Recently mopped floors
Loose handrails on staircases
Cluttered walkways
Uneven surfaces
Loose carpeting
Poor lighting
Obstructed stairways

In accordance with Ontario personal injury law, most claims are subject to a two-year statute of limitations. However, depending on the circumstances of your slip and fall accident, your personal injury case may be subject to stricter timelines. This is particularly true for slip and fall accident victims who have been injured by snow or ice in Ontario.

Since Bill 118 received royal assent, anyone who has been injured as a result of improperly cleared snow or ice must provide the negligent parties with a written notice of claim within 60 days of their accident in order to pursue legal action against them during the two-year limitation period.

By scheduling a free consultation with a qualified personal injury lawyer, you will have the opportunity to review the details of your case and receive personalized legal advice.

In addition to representing clients who have been injured in the accidents discussed above, our personal injury lawyers assist individuals who have been involved in:

E-bike and e-scooter accidents
Snowmobile accidents
Boating accidents
Pedestrian accidents
Truck accidents
ATV accidents
Bicycle accidents
Sexual abuse
Sexual assault

The Legal Process of Personal Injury Claims

After living through a serious, traumatic event, accident survivors are often faced with numerous challenges that could last for years following their incident. The adverse effects of their injurious event could even continue to plague accident survivors permanently. The process of overcoming physical and psychological injuries and readjusting to life after a severe accident can be overwhelming, painful, and expensive. This is especially true for accident victims who sustain catastrophic injuries as the result of another party or entity’s negligence. Permanent, catastrophic injuries can rob accident victims of their independence, mobility, and the overall quality of life to which they had previously been accustomed.

Injuries that are frequently sustained in accidents caused by negligence in the Barrie area include:

  • Facial and dental injuries
  • Musculoskeletal injuries
  • Broken or fractured bones
  • Strains and sprains
  • Cuts and lacerations
  • Internal organ damage
  • Amputations
  • Paralysis
  • Spinal cord injuries
  • Neck and back injuries
  • Concussions
  • Traumatic brain injuries
  • And more

Regardless of how your daily life has been impacted by the injuries you sustained, you might be faced with rising medical expenses, daily physical challenges, difficulties completing the duties of your job, and other dilemmas. Because of someone else’s failure to take your safety into consideration, you could find yourself struggling to cope with the consequences of your accident for years or even decades to come.

Our Barrie personal injury lawyers believe that no one should be forced to pay the price for someone else’s wrongdoing. That is why, if you have sustained injuries in an accident caused by the negligence of another party or entity, you may be able to file a civil claim against the at-fault individual or organization by working with our personal injury lawyers in Barrie.

Initiating a Personal Injury Claim

You might be eligible to take legal action in an attempt to recover compensation if someone else’s failure to fulfill the duty of care they owed was directly responsible for your injury-related monetary losses. For instance, if a driver turned their attention away from the road to check a cell phone notification causing a collision in which you sustained compensable injuries, the at-fault motorist might be liable for damages you have incurred or might incur in the future as a result of their violation of traffic laws.

Gathering Evidence

Our personal injury lawyers serving Barrie may be able to compile and present various forms of evidence to prove the negligence of another party or entity caused you to sustain compensable injuries. This evidence might include:

  • Eyewitness testimonies
  • Video surveillance footage
  • Photos of the accident scene
  • Medical reports
  • Evaluations from medical experts
  • Police reports
  • And more

Compensation and Damages

By pursuing a civil claim against the at-fault party whose negligence resulted in your injury-causing accident, you may be able to recover compensation for damages you have incurred as a result of being injured, as well as damages you will incur in the future. Our Barrie personal injury lawyers have experience assessing the value of our clients’ civil claims by examining the overall impact their injuries have had on their physical well-being, their mental health, and their financial security.

No one can anticipate being unexpectedly injured in an accident, and few people are truly prepared to weather the financial storm that often follows. Thankfully, if you are eligible to pursue a civil claim, our personal injury lawyers serving Barrie might be able to help you recover damages that could be economic or non-economic from the at-fault party whose negligence caused your injurious accident to occur. These damages might include:

  • Psychological counseling
  • Physiotherapy
  • Lost wages due to missed work
  • Reduced future earning capability
  • Pain and suffering
  • Ambulance services
  • Mileage expenses to and from medical appointments
  • Home modifications to accommodate newly acquired disabilities
  • Housekeeping services
  • Prescriptions
  • Mobility aids, assistive medical equipment
  • Other medical expenses
  • And possibly more

Book a Free Initial Consultation with Our Barrie Personal Injury Lawyers

The consequences of being hurt in an accident can be physically challenging, emotionally damaging, psychologically overwhelming, and expensive. Oftentimes, injured accident survivors find themselves struggling to keep up with the physical demands, mental health disruptions, financial obligations, and daily stress for years following their injurious event.

By taking advantage of a free initial consultation with our personal injury lawyers serving Barrie, you can learn whether you might be entitled to pursue a civil claim against the person or organization whose wrongful behaviour caused you to sustain compensable injuries. The initial consultation with Preszler Injury Lawyers is always free and our lawyers work on a contingency-fee basis, which means you will not need to pay us unless we win your case.

To learn more about how Preszler Injury Lawyers may be able to assist you, call 1-800-JUSTICE or contact our personal injury lawyers serving Barrie online.

 
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