No you can't. However, to your second question, there is a lot of free help provided through the Community Legal Clinic system of Ontario http://www.aclco.org/index.htmlCan you get legal aid if you want to sue somebody? If not, is there any legal help for people on disability, etc.?
let me try to fix this statement for you:Depending on the nature of the claim and the merits it should not be difficult to get a lawyer to do it on a contingency basis.
let me try to fix this statement for you:
Seeing that the OP does not even inquire about a rather obvious option of doing it on contingency, the nature of the claim and the merits are such that no lawyer in his right mind would take it without an up front retainer.
question #1: does your defendant have money? better yet, is it an insurance co or is he insured?Let's saythe case it pretty solid, would you find a lawyer that would do it that way (cont.)? Let's saythe case is "not so solid", what kind of retainer we talking? Anyone sue someone successfully?
I like this harsh reality. Otherwise the abuse would be ridiculous with bozo's making false claims using my taxpayer money.Welcome to the harsh reality of the legal system. "life is like a shit sandwich, the more bread you have, the less shit you eat"
I stand to be corrected, but legal aid is not available so you can sue someone. But you might see if a lawyer will take up your case pro bono, or contact Osgood Hall. Law students can earn brownie points for helping out the disadvantaged.
SOME lawyers will work on the basis of taking a chunk of what you win, but obviously it has to be enough of a payout to matter to them.
Good luck.
Not for this. It's malicious prosecution.Don't forget that if the claim is under $25,000 you can sue in Small Claims Court where the process is simple enough that you should be able to do it without a lawyer.
Perry
if it really is what you say it is, the test is next to impossible to meetNot for this. It's malicious prosecution.
Unless you have a very serious case in which the Plaintiff has really been put through the wringer, you are not likely to get more than $25,000 in any event... so Small Claims Court is just fine.Not for this. It's malicious prosecution.
Agree 100%I like this harsh reality. Otherwise the abuse would be ridiculous with bozo's making false claims using my taxpayer money.