CANADIAN CENTRE FOR EXCELLENCE IN INJURY JUSTICE
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"In the Arena"     - T.R.

"Let your aim and purpose, in good report or ill, in victory or defeat,
be so to live, so to strive, so to serve as to do your part to raise even higher the standard of life and living
..."     - S.W.L.

Justice for all is the ideal that guides our legal system.  Despite vigilance, injustices recurred in all areas of law and practice.   Founded in 2013, the Centre challenges systemic issues in injury justice to enhance broader quality of justice while raising charitable donations for Canadians.  The Centre observes the following principles, as adapted and revised from the ​2013 final report of the national Action Committee on Access to Justice in Civil and Family Matters:

1.   "Think Different"
2.   Put Public Suffering First
3.   Collaborate and Innovate
4.   Prevent and Educate
5.   Make Simple
6.   Make Coherent, Proportional and Sustainable
7.   Take Courageous Action
8.   Focus on Net Outcomes, Not Process


We are guided by the following two questions:

I.   How can we reduce wrongful civil verdicts?
II.  
How can we reduce desperation as to sustain hope and survival for persons in perilous proceedings?

Selected underlying issues which appear to be systemic challenges of public significance are identified to help publicize areas of concerns and to promote collaborative efforts to address them. These systemic issues are openly discussed on our webpages where the status or running record of some relevant observations is noted in order to facilitate access and institutional memory.  Every inquiring mind is invited to join the discussions to accelerate excellence.  

The Centre also invites memberships in the form of donations to registered charities to enhance civil society. The Centre operates without public funding.  Its essential capital is good faith, continually renewed in goodwill. 

Memberships:

Joining the Centre as a member signifies your support for its mission and to give contribute to charitable organizations.  There are no member benefits, privileges, rights or obligations beyond those, if any, as set out and revised from time to time on the Centre's website at its sole discretion. 

A charitable donation may be made directly to the Lawyers Feed the Hungry program by the Law Society Foundation (www.lawyersfeedthehungry.ca), or to any other charitable organizations of your choice.  The annual membership amounts are $100 for lawyers and $50 for others.  Upon donating, please accept our appreciation and inform us by emailing a copy of the donation receipt to kevin@injurylawcentre.com.   
Disclaimer: The content of this website may contain only general legal information.  Legal information is not legal advice. You should seek legal advice directly from a qualified lawyer about your specific legal situation.   Copyright (c) 2013-present. All Rights Reserved.   Contact email: kevin@injurylawcentre.com.
  • MISSION
  • Library of Medical Facts
  • Flawed Expert Evidence on Credibility
  • Flawed Expert Evidence on Law