Thomson, Rogers | Toronto, Ontario, Canada
A lawyer since 2005
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Stacey Stevens is a distinguished personal injury lawyer with a practice exclusively dedicated to advocating for individuals who have suffered serious injuries. Her legal journey commenced at Osgoode Hall Law School, culminating in her admission to the Bar in 2005. Prior to joining Thomson Rogers in 2006, Stevens honed her expertise in plaintiff personal injury litigation for a decade, working closely with lawyers and their clients. Her academic excellence and dedication to insurance law were recognized early on, evidenced by her being one of the national recipients of the 2003 Tom Wilcox Scholarship award.
Stevens has become a sought-after voice in the field of personal injury law, contributing her insights to various media outlets such as Canada AM, the Business News Network, CFRB Radio, and publications including the Lawyer’s Weekly, Law Times, The Litigator, and The Globe and Mail. Her legal practice encompasses a wide array of personal injury claims, including those resulting from car accidents, motorcycle accidents, boating accidents, slip/trip and falls, and victims of sexual assault.
Central to Stevens' philosophy is the belief that securing outstanding outcomes for personal injury claims demands creativity, dedication, perseverance, and hard work—qualities she is committed to applying in representation of her clients. Despite her Toronto-based practice, Stevens remains connected to her "small town" origins, living with her family in Central Ontario and serving many clients from this region.
Stevens' commitment to justice extends beyond her professional practice through her volunteer work. She is an active member of the Ontario Trial Lawyers Association, the Advocates’ Society, and the Canadian Bar Association. Moreover, her volunteer roles include serving as Legal Counsel for Spinal Cord Injury Action Canada, participating on the Board of the Central East Brain Injury Association, and acting as a lawyer with the Family Legal Health Program at the Hospital for Sick Children. Her approach is deeply human-centered, emphasizing the importance of focusing on recovery rather than battling insurance companies during such critical times.
Her excellence in the field of plaintiff personal injury litigation has not only earned her peers' respect but has also led to her recognition in the Canadian Legal Lexpert® Directory as a leading practitioner. Additionally, Stevens has been awarded the highest peer rating of AV Preeminent® in Martindale-Hubbell® for her legal expertise, communication skills, and ethical standards. Her practice areas include civil litigation, insurance, product liability litigation, and sexual assault, where she continues to make significant impacts on behalf of her clients.