Let me share a story with you. When a personal injury action settles, and there are minors involved (minors being persons under the age of 18), the Court will need to approve the settlement. The reason the personal injury settlement needs to be approved by a personal injury law judge,…
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How do legal fees work in a Toronto Car Accident Case
I’m often asked: Hey Brian Goldfinger Personal Injury Lawyer: How do your fees work in a car accident case? Good question. For starters, we take on about 99% of our cases on a contingency fee basis. This means that you don’t have to pay for your car accident or brain…
Traumatic Brain Injury and the Discovery Process in Toronto Courts
Brain Injury Claims are the most serious type of personal injury claim. Brain Injury can render a car accident victim with impaired memory, concentration, ability to process information, dizziness, fatigue, speech impairments, blurred vision, depression, ringing in the ears, moodiness, sleep problems, taste problems, anxiety and other cognitive injuries which…
Handling a brain injury claim in Toronto
Brain injury is serious. I could end this blog posting there, but you’re probably craving more. I mean, sometimes reading about personal injury law can be so gosh darn enterntaining. Goldfinger Injury Lawyers gets tons of calls a day from prospective clients. Of all the calls we get; it’s those…
What if Sidney Crosby’s soft tissue injury happened in a car accident?
The big story around the NHL and sporting news these days all focuses on the health of Sidney Crosby of the Pittsburgh Penguins. Sid The Kid is arguably the greatest hockey player on the planet. Crosby hasn’t played on a regular basis since he was injured in the Winter Classic…
How brain injury makes the brain “go bad”
I can’t believe I’m writing this: but I have to give hockey full credit. When it comes to shedding light on brain injury for the general public and in the mainstream media; there’s been no better source over the past few months. So relish it now while you can hockey…