Why hire a Trauma Lawyer?
September 24, 2024
It’s important to contact a trauma lawyer early on in the process.
Why?
Insurance companies have duties as well. And one of their duties is to find out what they are facing. That message is best translated through a lawyer with experience who knows what they may be looking for and where some trouble may lie. Let a trauma lawyer make those calls, fill out those forms, and start the process for you.
What’s the difference between Trauma lawyers and Personal Injury lawyers?
There is no real distinction, but our emphasis at Thomson Rogers and our focus is on helping people who have suffered traumatic experiences.
How much will it cost to meet with a trauma lawyer?
There’s no cost to calling us. Thomson Rogers offers free consultations to anyone who calls us following an accident. No obligation, no cost.
We will push down the roadblocks that the insurance companies often put up.
How can Thomson Rogers help?
We’ve been around for 90 years, we help people throughout Ontario. We know the help you’re going to need, we are familiar with it, we know the players. We will put you in touch with the best providers, and we’ll increase the chances that you will make a great recovery.
From the hospital room all the way to the courtroom, Thomson Rogers is here to help.
Darcy Merkur is a highly regarded Ontario trauma lawyer helping accident victims such as pedestrians, cyclists and motorists who have sustained catastrophic injuries.
Darcy is the first lawyer in Canada to be qualified as a Certified Brain Injury Specialist by the Brain Injury Association of America. In addition, Darcy has been recognized as a Certified Specialist in Civil Litigation by the Law Society of Ontario, is listed in peer-reviewed publications – Lexpert® and The Best Lawyers™ in Canada, is ranked AV pre-eminent in Martindale-Hubbell ® and is a partner at Thomson Rogers, one of Canada’s Top 10 Personal Injury Law Firms as selected by Canadian Lawyer Magazine.
Darcy can be reached at 416-868-3176 or by email.
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