Do I have a good case?

Quinn Thiele Mineault Grodzki LLP - Ottawa Personal Injury Lawyers

Understandably, all of our clients ask us this question. It is difficult to tell you if you have a good case without meeting with you and obtaining all the facts. We can tell you that generally, in order to have a good case you need the following elements: (a) you have been injured (any type of injury) and (b) someone else was at fault (they owed you a duty of care and breached that duty of care, or they breached the contract) and (c) the fault in question caused you the injury.

How is fault determined? It is determined based on the facts and what the law says about those facts.

At PQTLaw, free of charge, we analyse all of the facts and determine if your case meets the elements needed to advance a case. Most people who call us have a good case.

We will let you konw if you have a good case or a bad case.  We are honest with our clients.

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