Were you or a loved one injured because of someone else’s actions or negligence? At Doli Law, we help people across Ontario get the compensation they deserve through tort claims. We handle the legal process so you can focus on recovery.
What Is a Tort Claim?
A tort claim is a civil case that allows injured people to seek compensation when someone else causes them harm. These claims are separate from criminal charges and focus on helping victims recover damages like medical costs, lost income, and pain and suffering.
Types of Tort Claims
Tort claims can be divided into two main categories:
Unintentional Torts
These happen when someone causes harm by being careless. Common examples include car accidents, slip and falls, medical malpractice, and unsafe products or property.
Intentional Torts
These involve someone causing harm on purpose. Examples include assault, defamation, sexual abuse, fraud, and vandalism. In some cases, there may also be criminal charges.
What Can You Get Compensation For?
If you’ve been injured due to someone else’s fault, you may be able to claim for:
Medical bills and rehabilitation
Lost wages or reduced ability to work
Pain and emotional suffering
Long-term care or support
Damage to your reputation or mental health
Steps to Take After an Injury
Even if you feel fine, some injuries take time to appear. If you’ve been involved in an accident:
Report the incident to the police or property owner
Seek medical attention immediately
Take photos of the scene and your injuries
Gather witness names and contact details
Keep records of any expenses related to your injury
Common Tort Cases We Handle
We help clients with a wide range of tort claims, including:
Car accidents
Motorcycle and ATV crashes
Slip and fall incidents
Boating and snowmobile accidents
Public transit injuries
Bicycle and pedestrian accidents
Medical malpractice
Product and premises liability
Wrongful death claims
Each case is different, and we carefully review every detail to build the strongest possible claim.
Contact Us Today
Contact us for a free consultation. We’ll explain your rights in plain language and help you understand the next steps.