Personal Injury

Experienced Car Accident Lawyers in Mississauga

Injured in a car accident in Mississauga? We fight for the full compensation you’re entitled to under Ontario’s auto insurance system. No win, no fee.

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Why Choose Brar Tamber in Mississauga

Ontario’s auto insurance system is confusing by design. Between accident benefits, tort claims, statutory deductibles, and threshold tests, most victims have no idea what they’re entitled to. Our Mississauga car accident lawyers know the system inside and out — and we use it to maximize your recovery.

Auto Insurance System Expertise

Accident benefits, tort claims, threshold tests, statutory deductibles — we know every angle of Ontario auto law.

Medical Network

We work with trusted medical experts to document your injuries and build strong claims for future care costs.

No Win, No Fee

You pay nothing upfront. Our fee comes from the settlement only if we win your case.

Local to Mississauga

We know Mississauga courts, judges, and defense counsel. That local knowledge translates into better outcomes.

Our Services

We represent victims of every type of motor vehicle accident in Mississauga.

What to Expect When You Work With Us

Ontario’s auto insurance system has two separate tracks: accident benefits (paid by your own insurer regardless of fault) and tort claims (paid by the at-fault driver’s insurer). Most victims only know about one. We pursue both.

Accident benefits include medical and rehabilitation treatment, income replacement, caregiver benefits, attendant care, and housekeeping. These start right away and don’t depend on fault. We handle all the paperwork to get you approved.

Tort claims are for pain and suffering, future income loss, and long-term care costs. These require proving the other driver was at fault and that your injuries meet the "threshold." We build these cases with medical evidence, expert witnesses, and careful documentation.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between accident benefits and a tort claim?

Accident benefits come from your own auto insurer regardless of fault and cover medical care, income replacement, and other expenses. A tort claim is a lawsuit against the at-fault driver for pain and suffering, future losses, and other damages. Most victims pursue both.

What is the Ontario threshold test?

To recover pain and suffering in a tort claim, your injuries must meet Ontario’s "threshold" — defined as a permanent, serious impairment of an important physical, mental, or psychological function. We build medical evidence to prove this.

What is the statutory deductible?

Ontario law deducts a flat amount (currently around $44,000) from any pain-and-suffering award under roughly $147,000. We explain exactly how this affects your specific case.

How long do I have to file a car accident claim in Mississauga?

Generally two years from the date of the accident for tort claims. Accident benefit applications must usually be filed within 30 days. Call us immediately after an accident to preserve all your rights.

Should I give a statement to the insurance company?

Not before speaking to a lawyer. Insurance adjusters are trained to ask questions that minimize your claim. We handle all communication with insurers on your behalf.

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