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Legal Guide

In connection with the Brain Injury Association of London and Region’s community awareness objective, the Association has collaborated with Harrison Pensa LLP lawyers to produce a Legal Guide which provides straightforward, accessible explanations of key legal issues and fundamental legal rights of those who have suffered brain injuries and for their support teams.

Navigating the legal system is never an easy challenge at the best of times. But for Canadians who have suffered brain injuries, as well as the family members and caregivers who help and support them, these challenges are 
even greater, especially when seeking compensation for their injuries or fair treatment from public and private-sector entities.

Topics include:

  • Family Law
  • Criminal Law
  • Wills, Estates & Trusts
  • Taxes
  • Employment Matters
  • Disability Insurance & Compensation
  • Landlord and Tenant
  • Buying and Selling Real Estate
  • Business Law Basics
  • Bankruptcy & Insolvency

Download the Brain Injury Association Legal Guide (First Edition, 2012)

While this Legal Guide is a good source of general information accurate at publication, the law is constantly evolving, and the application of the law is dependent on specific circumstances, so do not rely on this guide for specific legal advice. This guide does not establish a solicitor-client relationship between the authors or the Brain Injury Association of London and Region and you. Every legal matter is unique and your specific circumstances need to be discussed with a qualified lawyer. The authors would be pleased to discuss any questions you may have about how this information applies to your particular circumstances.

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