Kayla is an Associate Lawyer with a passion for personal injury and insurance litigation, and disability advocacy. She earned her Juris Doctor from the University of Windsor and was called to the Bar in June 2025. During law school and articling, she worked with three prominent plaintiff-side personal injury firms, gaining insight into the challenges clients face after an injury and in complex insurance disputes. She also spent three weeks in Geneva at the United Nations, conducting research for the Canadian Rapporteur and attending sessions at the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, strengthening her commitment to disability rights and informed, empathetic advocacy. These experiences shaped her trauma-informed, client-first approach. Kayla brings care, empathy, and clear communication to every file, ensuring clients feel heard and well-represented while she works toward fair, practical results.


