Publications
The following are articles and papers authored by Bogoroch & Associates LLP principals.
The following are articles and papers authored by Bogoroch & Associates LLP principals.
In December of 2004, K.B., a husband and father of two children, was driving on the 401 Highway near Milton, Ontario, when his car was rear-ended by a tractor trailer. The accident rendered K.B. catastrophically injured. Bogoroch & Associates were hired…
Serious Injuries Sustained by Pedestrian in Motor Vehicle AccidentRead moreIntroduction Overview of Housekeeping Claims, The Pre-McIntyre Approach The right of an injured plaintiff to advance a claim for loss of housekeeping capacity is well established in Canadian law. In the Supreme Court of Canada decision of Peter v. Beblow1,…
Claiming Housekeeping ClaimsRead moreKnow the Basics Chronic pain symptoms are by and large, subjective, and as such, cannot generally be corroborated by objective findings on physical examination or imaging such as CT scan or MRI. There has been ongoing controversy in the medical…
Five Essentials for Litigating Chronic PainRead moreThis paper provides an annotated template for the contingency fee retainer agreement. What we are retained to do J. Doe & Associates are being retained by the client to provide the following services, namely, to represent the client in respect…
Annotated RetainerRead moreIn 2008, significant developments in motor vehicle accident law have generated a great deal of “buzz” among those who practice motor vehicle accident litigation. The potential ramifications are significant, yet there remains a great deal of uncertainty as to how…
The Great Divide: Some Issues to Consider from the Plaintiff's Perspective to Bridge the Gap Between Tort and Accident BenefitsRead moreCosts are an often overlooked aspect of civil litigation until the time comes to negotiate settlement. However, there are many occasions during the course of litigation, from the time the lawsuit is commenced to the motions stage and during trial…
Costs: Making Claims and Maximizing RecoveryRead moreThis article, featured in The Lawyers Weekly, discusses how the Ontario Superior Court of Justice recently concluded that the province’s rules allowing judges to discharge juries in civil actions do not infringe the Charter. The Ontario Superior Court of…
Dismissing the Jury: Insurers May Find Their Request for a Jury Set Aside by the CourtRead moreIn December of 2004, K.B., a husband and father of two children, was driving on the 401 Highway near Milton, Ontario, when his car was rear-ended by a tractor trailer. The accident rendered K.B. catastrophically injured. Bogoroch & Associates were hired…
Cataclysmic Injury Sustained in Motor Vehicle AccidentRead more