Campisi LLP

Campisi is an Ontario personal injury law firm specializing in motor vehicle accidents, as well as accidents resulting in catastrophic brain and spinal cord injuries. We know that when you’re a victim of an accident, everything can seem upside down. You need someone who cares enough to help you through the process, but also someone who is strong enough to battle tirelessly on your behalf. You need an advocate with a heart. We help people across Ontario receive the compensation they deserve, and you don’t need to pay anything unless we win. Contact us now for a no-obligation consultation.

Lerners LLP

THE ROAD TO RECOVERY CAN BE AN OVERWHELMING AND COSTLY PROCESS.

Most people with a brain injury are hospitalized for extended periods, and returning to work isn’t always possible.

We know the physical, emotional, and financial toll brain injuries have on you and your loved ones. You need someone you can trust to provide legal advice on your well-being.

You need a lawyer who understands what you’re going through.

Our experienced injury and disability lawyers can guide you through medical and legal issues. We will build a strong case to get the compensation you need for the best rehabilitation and support possible.

Contact us for your FREE consultation.

Your recovery is our priority.

 

Community Head Injury Resource

CHIRS exists to improve the quality of life for persons living with the effects of acquired brain injury and to be leading-edge in the provision of evidence-based community and client-centred services in the field of Acquired Brian Injury. CHIRS, formerly known as Ashby House, started in 1978 as the first community-based brain injury rehabilitation program in North America. From its origins as a transitional group home, CHIRS has evolved into a multi-service agency that provides a broad range of supports to those with diverse and complex needs. Residential services offer supported living opportunities ranging from 24-hour supervision to supported independent living. Ashby Community Support Services (ACSS) provides case management and cognitive behavioural supports to those living in the community. A broad range of clinical programs and groups are offered in person and remotely. Through CHIRS Adult Day Services, which is comprised of an adult day program (CHIRS Club) and community programs, CHIRS is provides productive and meaningful activities for all participants throughout the community and at our drop-in centre. CHIRS has become a leading provider of services for complex individuals with behavioural, addictions, and mental health issues in addition to having a brain injury.

Brain Injury Society of Toronto (BIST)

BIST is a community non-profit organization supporting those living with the effects of an acquired brain injury (ABI). Our mission is to enhance the quality of life of those living with an ABI through awareness, support, advocacy and education.