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Car accident lawyer in Toronto
Car accidents can cause serious injuries, financial stress, and long-term uncertainty. At Kamyab Law, we represent accident victims across Toronto and Ontario, handling insurance claims, accident benefits, and lawsuits so you can focus on recovery.
Car accident lawyer in Toronto
Why Car Accident Victims Choose Kamyab Law
No Fees Unless We Win
You pay nothing upfront. We only get paid when your case succeeds.
Experience With Insurance Disputes
We understand how insurers operate and how to challenge unfair settlement offers.
Accident Benefit + Tort Expertise
We handle both no-fault accident benefits and tort claims simultaneously.
Multilingual Support
We serve clients in English and Persian for clear communication throughout your case.
Car Accident Statistics in Ontario
Ontario records thousands of injury-related collisions each year. While accident numbers fluctuated during COVID-19 lockdowns, traffic volumes continue to rise — increasing the risk of serious motor vehicle accidents.
If you or a loved one has been injured, seeking legal representation early can protect your rights and financial future.
While many injury claims involve motor vehicle collisions, serious injuries can also occur when pedestrians slip on unsafe walkways or icy surfaces. In these situations, a slip and fall accident lawyer can help determine whether a property owner may be legally responsible.
Car Accident Claims in Ontario
If you are injured in a motor vehicle accident in Ontario, there are two primary ways to recover compensation:
- Accident Benefits (No-Fault Claim)
You can apply for benefits through your own insurance company regardless of who caused the accident. - Tort Claim (Lawsuit)
If another party was negligent, you may pursue additional compensation through a lawsuit against their insurer.
We manage both claims strategically to maximize your recovery.
What Compensation Can You Recover?
How We Support You After an Accident
Frequently Asked Questions
In Ontario, strict deadlines apply to car accident claims.
You generally have 7 days to notify your insurance company of the accident and 30 days to submit an Accident Benefits application. For a tort claim (lawsuit), you typically have 2 years from the date of the accident to start legal proceedings. Missing these deadlines can significantly affect your right to compensation, so it is important to seek legal advice as soon as possible.
In Ontario, strict deadlines apply to car accident claims.
You generally have 7 days to notify your insurance company of the accident and 30 days to submit an Accident Benefits application. For a tort claim (lawsuit), you typically have 2 years from the date of the accident to start legal proceedings. Missing these deadlines can significantly affect your right to compensation, so it is important to seek legal advice as soon as possible.
Accident Benefits (also called a “no-fault claim”) are provided through your own insurance company, regardless of who caused the accident. These benefits cover medical expenses, rehabilitation, and partial income replacement.
A tort claim, on the other hand, is a lawsuit against the at-fault party. It allows you to claim additional compensation such as pain and suffering, full income loss, and future damages. Many cases involve both types of claims handled together.
Most car accident cases settle outside of court through negotiation with insurance companies. However, if a fair settlement cannot be reached, filing a lawsuit may be necessary. Our team prepares every case as if it could proceed to trial, which strengthens your position during negotiations.
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