Charles Gluckstein | Personal Injury Lawyer

Charles was called to the Ontario Bar in 1999, and specializes in insurance litigation, which encompasses personal injury, disability matters, occupier's liability issues, product liability and medical malpractice. Charles commands a thorough knowledge of all relevant Automobile Legislation, providing trusted experience for all aspects of dispute resolution, which include mediation and arbitration. With a strong understanding of neurolitigation and the relevant legislation, Charles advocates for large settlements to achieve maximum recovery of lifestyle for each one of his clients.

Current Positions

Currently, Charles is Vice President of the Ontario Trial Lawyers Association. He is a member of the Advocates Society, the American Trial Lawyers Association, and the Medico-Legal Society of Ontario. After serving as Chairman of the Advisory Board for the Neurological Rehabilitation Institute of Ontario, in 1999 he became a Director of the Advisory Board, a position he continues to hold to present day. Charles has also served as a Director of the Brain Injury Association of Toronto from 1998-2001. He also provided counsel to the Active Living Alliance of Ontario, for individuals with a disability, from 2002-2004.

Achievements

On September 22, 2011, Charles was certified by the Law Society of Upper Canada as a Specialist in Civil Litigation. In May 2010, Charles was recognized by his peers in the annual Canadian Legal LEXPERT® Directory as one of the most "repeatedly recommended" lawyers in the personal injury area of practice for Toronto, Ontario. Published since 1997, this annual comprehensive guide identifies leading lawyers across Canada.

Involvement

Charles writes articles on insurance law and is a frequent guest lecturer for conferences, seminars and medical-legal workshops.

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