Adam Wagman Recognized in the 2020 Edition of Best Lawyers in Canada
August 21, 2019Howie, Sacks & Henry is pleased to announce that Senior Partner Adam Wagman has been recognized in the 2020 Edition of Best Lawyers in Canada in the area of Personal Injury. Recognition by Best Lawyers is based entirely on peer review. Methodology is designed to capture, as accurately as possible,the consensus opinion of leading lawyers about the professional abilities of their colleagues within the same geographical area and legal practice area.
Adam has also been honoured to have been named one of the 25 most influential lawyers in Canada by Canadian Lawyer Magazine. After serving many years on the Board of Directors, he was elected to be President of the Ontario Trial Lawyers Association (OTLA) for 2016-2017.
Adam’s practice is devoted to personal injury litigation, accident benefits claims and other disability and insurance litigation. He fights tirelessly, with compassion for the rights of accident victims and strives to ensure that they receive appropriate compensation for all of their losses. He focuses on serious, catastrophic injury claims no matter how they happen.
Adam has extensive experience in brain injury claims and spinal cord injury claims. As an avid cyclist and runner, he has a special interest in helping people injured in pedestrian, bicycle and motorcycle accidents.
Howie, Sacks & Henry
https://www.hshlawyers.com/At Howie, Sacks & Henry we only practise personal injury law. And it shows. With more than 40 years experience, our dedication to handle serious personal injury cases with compassion, professionalism, and expertise has made us one of Canada’s top personal injury law firms, as ranked by our peers in Canadian Lawyer Magazine. We are one of the very few firms which has appeared on every list. Know the name you can trust: many of our clients come to us from other lawyers who trust our experience.
Adam Wagman
Howie, Sacks & Henry
Law School
University of Toronto
Year Of Call
1996
Area Of Practice
Personal Injury