by Cohen Highley | Mar 23, 2026 | News, Personal Injury Law
10 Things You Need to Do if You’re in a Car Accident Article by Matthew Newton-Reidand Serena Rahhal Car accidents can be life-changing, harrowing experiences. On an average day in Ontario, motor vehicle collisions kill more than two people and result in...
by Cohen Highley | Mar 10, 2026 | Articles, News, Personal Injury Law
Think Twice Before Paying Out of Pocket for a Fender Bender Article by Matthew Newton Reidand Aislyn Sax It is illegal not to report an accident to your insurer, yet according to a recent CBC article a poll of 1,000 people commissioned by the Canadian show Cost of...
by Cohen Highley | Feb 12, 2026 | Articles, News, Personal Injury Law
Article by Matthew Newton-Reid and Aislyn Sax Statutory Deductible Increases for 2026 Hurt in a car accident? The amount you are awarded could be reduced by almost $48,000 even if you aren’t at fault By: Matthew Newton-Reid and Aislyn Sax If you are injured in a motor...
by Cohen Highley | Dec 16, 2025 | News, On Air, Personal Injury Law
John Nicholson ANNCR: I’m with John Nicholson, a Medical Malpractice Lawyers with Cohen Highley. John – are there financial limits for damages in medical malpractice suits in Canada? John: The cap for pain and suffering damages is roughly $400,000. The Supreme Court...
by Cohen Highley | Dec 16, 2025 | News, On Air, Personal Injury Law
John Nicholson ANNCR: I’m with John Nicholson, a medical malpractice lawyer at Cohen Highley. John, what are some key elements for medical malpractice suits? John: First – people should understand that unfortunate outcomes are realities in life and in medical care....
by Cohen Highley | Mar 12, 2024 | On Air, Personal Injury Law
Alexa Duggan What are the differences between civil and criminal remedies in sexual abuse and assault cases? Anyone who’s been sexually abused for assaulted can pursue the perpetrator either civilly, criminally, or both. In criminal cases you report the crime to...