Our law firm's Transportation Law Group has extensive experience with the broad range of legal issues that face the transportation sector in today's litigation-happy world. Our goal is to provide cost-effective, results-oriented defence of motor vehicle tort claims and accident benefits disputes. We also provide complete coverage analysis and full-service risk management advice.
As a leader in its field, our Transportation Law Group plays an important role in matters of significance to the insurance industry. Senior members have assisted the government in drafting legislation regarding the "no-fault" automobile insurance regime and the "threshold" requirement in motor vehicle claims. We have also acted for the insurance industry in a number of high-profile class actions, including the "salvage litigation" case and the "after-market parts" case.
Our services include:
We regularly assist clients in the following transportation areas:
Our lawyers frequently act for municipalities in connection with their duty to maintain roads and their use of vehicles and equipment such as graders, sanders, stone slingers, and snow ploughs. We also act for road repair professionals, including engineers and contractors retained by municipalities or the Province.
Many of our files involve catastrophic personal injury claims, fatalities, and significant property damage claims, as well as some cases deal in fraudulent claims. The Transportation Law Group understands the importance of quick action in a catastrophic loss. To this end, we maintain a 24-hour emergency response team to attend the scene of any catastrophic loss to secure witness statements and photographs, marshal the evidence, and arrange for immediate accident reconstruction by one of our experts.
We also assist our clients in the following matters that can arise in a transportation context:
Our Transportation Law Group also provides risk management services to industry clients, including:
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