Monday, November 26, 2007

Personal Injury & Disability Lawyer

David Share Associates Lawyers is a leading Toronto Personal Injury and Disability Claim Law Firm concentrating its work in serious injuries, death claims, insurance disputes and medical and disability coverage disputes in Ontario. If you have suffered a personal injury or are disabled, you need excellent legal representation. Our team of dedicated lawyers, law clerks and legal assistants provide our clients with caring, comprehensive professional legal services. We offer home and hospital appointments if required. We believe that the client is the most important person who will ever be in our office.so our personal injury lawyer will help you to sort out matters more effectively.

Personal injury is an area of law designed to protect those harmed by the negligence, recklessness, malpractice, or inaction of others. Also called tort law, personal injury law encompasses a full range of legal claims, from wrongful death, auto accidents, and medical malpractice to defective drugs, product liability, and workers' compensation Each victim can file a personal injury claim for physical injury, emotional injury, and, occasionally, for property damages. Further, in some cases - such as those involving medical malpractice or wrongful death - the family of the injured or deceased can file suit on behalf of its loved one.

Whether you have a private disability policy or are covered under a group long term disability plan, our personal injury claims lawyer can help you with your claim. Our practice also includes disability insurance litigation involving short term disability claim, accidental death and dismemberment claims and bad faith insurance litigation. Our attorneys are recognized leaders in the field of long term disability law and are members of national long term disability attorney organizations which give us up-to-the minute access to the latest disability case law and trends. Some of our attorneys previously defended insurance companies in disability claims.

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