
Aryan Kamyab's Legal Highlights About Personal Injury
You usually have 2 years from the date of
Aryan Kamyab's Legal Highlights About Personal Injury
- How long do I have after an accident in Ontario to make a legal claim?
You usually have 2 years from the date of the accident to file a lawsuit. For municipal claims (e.g. slip on icy sidewalk), notice must be given within 10 days.

- If I wasn’t at fault, do I still need a personal injury lawyer in Ontario?
Yes. Even if you’re not at fault, a lawyer helps maximize compensation from insurance companies and protects your legal rights.
- Do I have to pay out of pocket to hire a personal injury lawyer in Ontario?
No. Most work on a contingency fee basis: - No upfront payment
- You only pay if they win your case
- They take 25–35% of the settlement as their fee
