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Etobicoke, Toronto

Personal Injury Lawyer in Etobicoke, Toronto

Personal injury representation for Etobicoke residents — from the 427 corridor and Pearson to the Humber Bay Shores waterfront. Hospital consultations at Trillium and Etobicoke General. No fees unless we win.

A Toronto firm — serving Etobicoke

From the 427 corridor to the Humber waterfront

VC Lawyers represents injured Etobicoke residents from our Toronto office at 1110 Finch Avenue West. We are about twenty-five minutes northeast — north on Highway 400 and east on Highway 401, or south on the 427 and east on the Gardiner depending on traffic. For clients who cannot travel, we attend hospital consultations at Trillium Health Partners, Etobicoke General, and St. Joseph's directly.

Etobicoke's caseload is shaped by its geography. The 427, the Gardiner, and the QEW all run through the borough, so motor vehicle volume is high. The airport business cluster brings a different group of LTD denials than downtown. The lakefront condo stock at Humber Bay Shores has produced a growing slip-and-fall and elevator-injury caseload. Each of these requires a specific legal framework, and we build the file accordingly.

Our representation is bilingual in English and Korean, runs on a contingency-fee basis with zero upfront cost, and is available 24/7 by phone for urgent matters such as accident scenes, hospital admissions, and insurer cut-off letters.

Practice areas — Etobicoke

What we handle for Etobicoke residents

The full personal injury practice — every framework that affects Etobicoke residents from collision, fall, or denied benefit through to settlement or trial.

  1. Car Accidents — Highway 427, Gardiner, and the Queensway

    High-speed collisions on the 427 between the airport and the QEW, lane-change crashes on the Gardiner approaching downtown, and rear-enders along the Queensway and Lakeshore. We handle drivers, passengers, pedestrians, and cyclists.
  2. Brain & Catastrophic Injuries

    Traumatic brain and spinal cord injuries treated at Etobicoke General, Trillium Health Partners, and St. Joseph's Health Centre. We build the medical record needed for a Catastrophic Impairment (CAT) designation that unlocks $1M+ in benefits.
  3. Slip & Fall in Plazas, Condos, and Sherway-Area Retail

    Winter falls on icy walkways at Sherway Gardens, in plaza parking lots along the Queensway, and in the lobbies of high-rise condos along Park Lawn and Humber Bay Shores. We pursue occupiers, property managers, and the City of Toronto where appropriate.
  4. Long-Term Disability Denials

    Wrongful denials and own-occupation to any-occupation transitions on group LTD policies — common for the airport-area and corporate workforce employed near Highway 427 and the airport corporate centre.
  5. SABS Accident Benefits

    Statutory accident benefits regardless of fault for Etobicoke drivers, passengers, pedestrians, and cyclists. We dispute MIG classifications and benefit denials at the Licence Appeal Tribunal.
  6. Wrongful Death Claims

    Family Law Act claims for Etobicoke families who lost a loved one in a collision, workplace incident, or other negligent act.

The Etobicoke context

Where Etobicoke injuries actually happen

The highways, intersections, retail districts, and hospitals that define our Etobicoke caseload. Local detail matters — both for liability investigation and for medical-evidence development.

  1. Highway 427 — Pearson, the QEW, and the 401

    The 427 corridor between Pearson Airport, the QEW, and the 401 sees a steady volume of high-speed lane-change crashes, tractor-trailer collisions, and rear-enders. Many Etobicoke clients are injured commuting to or from the airport business cluster.
  2. Gardiner Expressway and Lake Shore Boulevard

    The Gardiner is one of Toronto's most collision-prone elevated highways. We handle crashes between the Humber River and the South Kingsway, including pile-ups in winter and merging crashes near the Park Lawn and Islington exits.
  3. The Queensway, Bloor West, and Kipling Avenue

    Etobicoke's east-west and north-south arteries see consistent collision and pedestrian-knockdown volume. Left-turn crashes at Bloor & Kipling, rear-enders on the Queensway near Sherway, and intersection collisions at Kipling & Dundas are common patterns we handle.
  4. Trillium Health Partners and Etobicoke General

    Etobicoke clients with serious injuries are typically treated at Trillium Health Partners (Mississauga and Queensway sites), Etobicoke General, or St. Joseph's Health Centre. We attend hospital consultations directly, including bedside meetings.
  5. Humber Bay Shores, Mimico, and Long Branch

    Etobicoke's lakefront condo corridor — Humber Bay Shores, Mimico, and Long Branch — has produced a growing share of slip-and-fall and elevator-related premises liability claims as the high-rise stock has matured.

Etobicoke practice

At a glance

From Etobicoke to our Toronto office
~25 min

From Etobicoke to our Toronto office

Phone availability for urgent matters
24/7

Phone availability for urgent matters

Upfront fees — contingency basis
$0

Upfront fees — contingency basis

English and Korean representation
EN/KO

English and Korean representation

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Toronto office — serving Etobicoke

Speak with an Etobicoke personal injury lawyer today.

Our Toronto office at 1110 Finch Avenue West is roughly twenty-five minutes from Etobicoke. Free on-site parking, 24/7 phone coverage, and home or hospital visits anywhere in Etobicoke and along the Humber Bay Shores waterfront. No fees unless we win your case.

Toronto Office

Vaturi & Cho LLP

1110 Finch Ave W #310
North York, ON M3J 2T2
info@vclawyers.ca