How Insurance Companies Can Benefit More From Death Than Injury

If a loved one dies as a result of someone else’s negligence, you may be surprised to learn that their life is not worth too much in the eyes of the Court.  Generally, each province has a capped amount that an immediate family member may be awarded in such a situation.  In Ontario, family members […]

Personal Injury Greatest Hits and Lessons Learned

5. Indoor Playground Case – Waivers Cannot Correct Negligence Represented a client whose child was injured at an indoor playground. The staff and owners tried to encourage my client to sign a waiver at the scene. Thankfully, they called me first, and I told them to hold off so we could look at the case […]

Phillip Millar Presented the 53rd Commander’s Coin

LCol Steve Nolan presented the Commander’s coin to Phillip Millar of Millars Law in appreciation of his support of soldiers, veterans, and participants in the Raven Program. This is the 53rd coin to be presented, and we are honored to continue our service to all those who have served our country

Phillip Millar Knighted into the Order of St.George

By Daniel Walker Phillip Millar, Veteran of the Canadian Armed Forces, victims rights advocate, trial lawyer and founder of Millars Law, recently added a new honour to his long list of accomplishments. Last month, Phillip was knighted into the Order of St. George for his service to the nation. The knighting ceremony took place at St. […]