Toronto | Kitchener
416.860.0003
Bar Admission:
2015
Christopher practices civil litigation and has extensive experience in insurance defence, personal injury and accident benefits. He has appeared before the Superior Court of Justice and the Licence Appeal Tribunal.
With extensive experience acting for both plaintiffs and defendants, Christopher can leverage his skills to produce early and excellent resolutions for his clients. His experience includes a variety of claim types, including motor vehicle accidents, cyclist and pedestrian collisions, public transit passenger injuries, slip/trip and falls, and dog bites.
Christopher is passionate about the law and enjoys keeping up with its developments. While in law school, Christopher volunteered with Windsor Law’s community legal aid clinic. He also remains an active alumnus of the University of Waterloo and participates in their student mentoring program. Prior to his legal career, Christopher worked at a large independent claim-adjusting firm.
In his spare time, Christopher can be found hiking with his dog "Cooper", collecting vinyl records, cooking and making espresso.
The 2024 Ontario Provincial Budget, titled "Building a Better Ontario" was recently released, and it proposes several changes to the automobile insurance regime, which could have profound impacts if adopted.
The first and most immediate impact would be the change of mandatory and optional benefits under an automobile insurance policy.