Hit by a car while walking? Ontario law protects pedestrians. We fight for full compensation for your injuries.
Book a free consultationWhen a driver hits a pedestrian, the consequences are often catastrophic. Even at low speeds, a pedestrian has no protection, and injuries can include traumatic brain injury, spinal cord damage, broken bones, and long-term rehabilitation needs.
Under Ontario’s auto insurance system, pedestrians have strong legal protections. You’re entitled to both accident benefits (from the driver’s insurer, regardless of fault) and a tort claim for pain and suffering, future care costs, and lost income.
Our team handles pedestrian accident cases from first call through final settlement. We handle the insurance paperwork, build the medical evidence, and negotiate directly with the insurer on your behalf.
We have the experience, the resources, and the track record to get you the compensation you deserve.
You pay nothing unless we win your case. Free consultations and no upfront costs, ever.
Our lawyers have successfully handled thousands of cases across Ontario.
Every client works directly with a lawyer from first call through final resolution.
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Under Ontario’s no-fault system, your accident benefits are paid by the at-fault driver’s insurer (or your own if you have auto insurance). You can also sue the at-fault driver for pain and suffering and other tort damages.
Ontario’s uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage provides compensation even when the at-fault driver has no insurance or can’t be identified. We help you navigate these claims.
Tort claims generally have a two-year deadline from the accident date. Accident benefit applications must usually be filed within 30 days. Call us as soon as possible.