Fidelis Law named Top Personal Injury Boutique

Learn how Fidelis Law stands out in personal injury law across Atlantic Canada

Fidelis Law named Top Personal Injury Boutique

In this edition of Canadian Lawyer TV, we sat down with Mathieu Picard, Founding Partner at Fidelis Law, to discuss the firm’s recent recognition as one of Canadian Lawyer's Top Personal Injury Boutiques. Picard shared valuable insights into what sets Fidelis Law apart in the competitive field of personal injury law.

Established with a clear focus on client advocacy and expertise in personal injury claims, Fidelis Law has grown into a leading firm serving New Brunswick and Atlantic Canada. Picard, who founded the firm with a commitment to serving injured parties, emphasized the importance of their client-first approach and the skilled legal team behind every case. “It's a recognition of the work that we’ve done to build a strong team of lawyers and support staff to represent injured parties in New Brunswick and Atlantic Canada,” Picard said during the interview.

Fidelis Law’s success stems from its meticulous preparation, ongoing education, and relentless pursuit of fair compensation for its clients. Picard noted that while many cases settle out of court, the firm’s strength lies in ensuring clients are fully prepared for trial if necessary. “It matters that you have a strong team behind you, because it could at the end make a big difference for the client,” he explained.

Picard also highlighted the firm’s proactive stance when dealing with insurance companies, ensuring that their clients receive the benefits they deserve. If insurers are not fair, Fidelis Law is prepared to take the matter to court without hesitation. “If insurers are not fair, or they don’t pay benefits, we will not hesitate to take the matter to court and obtain a court decision,” Picard said.

Looking ahead, Picard remains focused on continuing Fidelis Law’s mission to provide exceptional representation for personal injury victims. The firm’s dedication to their clients and their rights ensures they remain a leading force in the personal injury space.

To learn more about Mathieu Picard and Fidelis Law, click here to watch the full interview.

 

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