Death during Personal Injury litigation

Author(s): Robert M. Ben*

March 3, 2020


Thomson Rogers’ personal injury lawyer and Director on the Ontario Trial Lawyers Association Board Robert Ben recently contributed to OTLA’s The Litigator magazine.

The article, which can be found here, discusses death in personal injury litigation and the considerations arising from it.

The Litigator is a quarterly publication produced by the Ontario Trial Lawyers Association.

Read the full article here.

Death During Personal Injury Litigation Robert Ben


Robert Ben is a personal injury lawyer and a partner at Thomson Rogers. Robert can be reached at 416-868-3168 or by EMAIL.

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