Ontario Motor Vehicle Accident Lawyers You Can Trust

The steps you take now after a car accident can affect your legal rights, benefits, and compensation.

5 Things to Do After a Motor Vehicle Accident in Ontario

  1. Prioritize Safety and Seek Medical Care

    If you’re in a collision, move to a safe spot and call 911 right away. Even if you feel okay, let paramedics check you out or visit a hospital. Those early medical records are important—not just for your health, but for your claim.

  1. Report the Accident

    If you’re in a collision, move to a safe spot and call 911 right away. Even if you feel okay, let paramedics check you out or visit a hospital. Those early medical records are important—not just for your health, but for your claim.

  1. Collect Evidence

    If you’re in a collision, move to a safe spot and call 911 right away. Even if you feel okay, let paramedics check you out or visit a hospital. Those early medical records are important—not just for your health, but for your claim.

  1. Be Careful What You Say

    Don’t admit fault. Stick to the facts when talking to insurance companies or filling out forms. And avoid posting about the accident or your injuries on social media—it can hurt your case.

  1. Talk to an Accident Lawyer at Lerners LLP

    Getting advice early can make a big difference. We’ll help preserve evidence, meet deadlines, and build a strategy that works for you. Plus, we handle the insurance companies so you don’t have to.

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