Victoria Edwards
Lawyer - Personal Injury
Contact VictoriaVictoria practices personal injury law. She works diligently to protect her clients’ legal interests so that they can focus on healing.
Education
McMaster University, Honours Bachelor of Science
Western University, Juris Doctor
About
Victoria is an associate in Siskinds’ Personal Injury Group. She provides top-quality legal services to her clients in the Sarnia-London areas by prioritizing clarity and accessibility when explaining legal options to her clients. Victoria specializes in motor vehicle accidents, slip and falls, and disability claims.
Victoria attended Western Law, where she worked and volunteered in the legal clinic. In addition to her academics and advocacy, Victoria competed as a varsity fencer for the Western Fencing Team.
Outside of work, Victoria volunteers as the Co-President of the Brain Injury Association Sarnia Lambton. She continues to enjoy athletics and plays volleyball and ultimate frisbee in the evenings.
Client Testimonials
Thank you Victoria.
Victoria and associates did a wonderful job and I would highly recommend your firm and Victoria. She explained all the details to perfection and very professionally. The satisfactory conclusion for this file speaks for itself. Thank you Victoria. You are the best! - J.I.
Memberships and Associations
- Middlesex Law Association, Member
- Lambton Law Association, Member
- Ontario Trial Lawyers Association, Member
Community Involvement
- Brain Injury Association Sarnia Lambton (Co-President)
Blog Posts By Victoria Edwards
- What to expect at mediation
- What to do if you are injured in a hit and run
- Auto insurance benefits: What are my new options
- Navigating self-representation at court: Understanding legal costs and awards
- How to prepare for your examination for discovery: A guide for personal injury plaintiffs
- Should I sue in Simplified Procedure and when do I need to decide?
- When should I sue in Small Claims Court?
- Get your expert reports in on time, or else!
- We don’t get paid unless you do – a guide to contingency fee agreements