Edward Bergeron | Kingston Personal Injury Lawyer

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About Edward
Ted’s legal career started in insurance defence litigation. He worked at a boutique law firm in Toronto, servicing only insurance companies. He switched to representing only injured clients and their families in 1995. He knows both sides of the system inside and out.
He has lectured extensively in the School of Rehabilitation Therapy, the School of Physical and Health Education and the Faculty of Law at Queen’s University. He has worked in a volunteer capacity with the Law Society of Upper Canada as an instructor in the Bar Admission Course teaching Civil Litigation.
Ted has completed coursework with the University of Toronto in Arbitration and studied advocacy for individuals with brain injury at Brock University. He is a strong supporter of the Ontario Brain Injury Association.
Ted joined the American Trial Lawyers Association (now the American Association for Justice) and the Ontario Trial Lawyers Association in 1994 and continues to be a member of both. He received a Distinguished Service Award from the Ontario Trial Lawyers Association in 2004 and continues to be actively involved in that association.
Ted is a member of several county and district law associations including the Durham Law Association, Northumberland Law Association, Frontenac Law Association, Lennox & Addington Law Association, Leeds Grenville Law Association and County of Carleton Law Association.
He currently sits as a member of the board of The Advocates Society, a body that speaks on behalf of 5,000 member litigation lawyers from across Ontario.
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Experience
Founding Partner
Bergeron Clifford LLP
Present
Kingston, ON
Admission
Ontario
1993
Education
Queen's University
B.Ed.
1988
Queen's University
B.P.H.E.
1987
Queen's University
B.A.
1987

Recognitions & Achievements
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Law Society of Nunavut | Member
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Litigation Counsel of America | Member
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Ontario Brain Injury Association | Supporter
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American Association for Justice | Member
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Ontario Trial Lawyers Association Member1994
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Frontenac Law Association | Member
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Leeds Grenville Law Association | Member
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County of Carleton Law Association | Member
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Certified Specialist in Civil Litigation | Law Society of Ontario
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Best Lawyers Recognized Since Personal Injury Litigation, Insurance Law2020
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Ontario Trial Lawyers Association Distinguished Service Award2004
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Litigation Counsel of America | Invited Member
Notable Work
Ted has successfully represented injured clients and their families in the Ontario Superior Court of Justice, Ontario Court of Appeal, Financial Services Commission of Ontario and before the Criminal Injuries Compensation Board. He has successfully managed jury trials in several Ontario counties and cities from Parry Sound to Toronto to Ottawa.
St. Marthe v. O’Connor, 2019 ONSC 1585 (CanLII)
A cyclist riding properly on the roadway is struck by a car emerging from a gas station, and thrown to the ground. He sustained a muscular injury to his back that prevented him from working in heavy construction. The court found it reasonable that he ought to retrain for lighter work and awarded compensation totally more than $200,000 made up of pain and suffering damages as well as loss of income. As the defendant's insurance company took a hard-line approach to negotiating settlement, the court awarded Mr. St. Marthe more than $300,000 in legal fees.
Questions & Answers
Please describe a case in the last year or two where you made a big difference.
Leave your worries at our door. That\'s what we tell each client at the outset. We recently settled a case for a forty-five year-old nurse with two brilliant daughters. As a sole income earner, she carried the weight of getting them launched; tuition, books and roof over their heads. They both had jobs but with the cost of education today, ends were barely meeting. When a fully-loaded carpet cleaning van rear-ended her car at full speed, her nursing career, and her income, came to an end. Through the careful selection of physiatry, psychology and vocational rehabilitation experts we were able to convince her long term disability insurer to pay the benefits it owed. Through persistence and effort, we were able to convince the liability insurer for the carpet cleaning van to pay fair compensation for her loss of career, medical expenses and loss of enjoyment of life. Injury seldom happens to an individual. One injury usually makes waves that the whole family feels. Here, we were able to restore a loving mother\'s power to do what was most important to her - help her daughters realize their dreams of a university education.
How did you build a successful practice?
Patience. Each of the lawyers at Bergeron Clifford LLP endorse our value system. We belief that persistence, tenacity and humility allow clients to navigate the claims process with dignity. We have never gone searching for a lawyer. They find us. Practicing law with both tenacity and humility yields results for clients that other law firms cannot match.
What should clients look for in a lawyer?
A good lawyer has intelligence, honesty and integrity. A great lawyer has not only those features but can listen - he's not in love with the sound of his own voice. An injured person looking for a lawyer must find a lawyer with the integrity to counsel against bringing a claim in the right circumstances. A great lawyer knows that the client pays an emotional and psychological cost during the claims process and safeguards that client against paying too high a price.
How important is local knowledge to the success of your cases?
Local knowledge is vitally important to the success of an injury claim. Insurance adjusters, physicians, therapists and judges work cooperatively with lawyers they know and see in the community. Choosing the best care team for an injured person requires intimate knowledge of not just some, but of ALL the care providers in a community. Only local counsel have that broad base of knowledge.
What information can you provide in a free phone consultation?
A free initial phone consultation is like looking out the window of a plane. You can describe the basic topography below, but not in detail. During an initial free phone consultation, we will provide a view as to whether your injury claim is likely to succeed or not. In many cases, we can provide a definitive view on liability (who is responsible) but not necessarily on causation (whether the impairments are actually caused by the subject trauma). We can provide a rough estimate of the damages and the describe the steps necessary to prove them and win your case. We can estimate the time your claim is likely to take. The process is slow but for good reasons. It\'s important for clients to know about the steps involved and how long they will take.
What information do you need in a free phone consultation?
We are information junkies. We want all the information that we can get at the outset. The more information we have, the better able we are to provide an accurate view of your potential case. The one thing we must have is the name of the at-fault party. This is required to conduct a conflict check. It is helpful during an initial consultation to have the motor vehicle accident report (if a car crash), photographs of the scene (if a trip/slip and fall), property damage photos, a timeline of events, medical records where available.
What differentiates you from other lawyers in your community?
Injury law is all we do. Period.
What is the most rewarding aspect of your job?
Restoring hope is the most rewarding aspect of my job. Injury can strip the flesh from your dreams. Careful preparation and attention to detail lead to satisfying claims and trial results. Perhaps money can\'t buy happiness, but I\'ve seen it bring joy, happiness and relief to clients who hadn\'t felt those things in a long time after an injury.
What are your other interests in addition to law?
I\'m a father of five. I like that job best of all. Like every self-respecting lawyer, I\'m a closet novelist working toward publication.
Are you involved in your community?
Our firm sponsors lunch one day per week, Fridays, at the St. Vincent de Paul soup kitchen in Kingston. We don\'t let our charity dollars do all the work - we attend in person to serve lunch. We sponsor the Spinal Cord Injury Ontario - Peer Mentorship Program for both the Kingston and Ottawa regions. Prior to law, I was a certified teacher. I continue to be a member of the Ontario College of Teachers. I enjoy teaching and often speak at injury seminars, law association conferences, and Queens University in both the Law School and School of Rehabilitation Therapy.
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Bergeron Clifford LLP Highlights
Accident & Injury, Personal Injury, Wrongful Death, Car Accident, Medical Malpractice