TOPIC: Consent and Capacity Following Traumatic Injury
This session will help treatment providers develop an understanding of the legal implications of incapacity. In addition we will to providing an understanding of issues of consent and capacity, and insight into the capacity assessment process. The presentation will help give direction to health care practitioners in developing appropriate goals and rehabilitation plans when dealing with consent and capacity issues.
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Presenter: Brian Cameron, Lawyer at Oatley Vigmond
About Brian Cameron:
Brian Cameron completed his LLB at Western University and was called to the bar in 2001. He joined Oatley Vigmond in 1999 and became a partner in 2008. Brian represents people who have sustained serious injuries and the families of those who have died. His practice focuses on resolving claims arising out of motor vehicle collisions, boating injuries, occupiers’ liability claims and products liability issues.
Brian enjoys the complexities of personal injury litigation, but when it gets right down to it, he finds cases where the help he provides actually makes a difference in the quality of his clients’ lives the most gratifying.
When asked what he likes most about practicing personal injury law, Brian states that he enjoys sharing a person’s life story, from before they were injured, with the Jury so that they can see that contrast as compelling evidence of how the Defendant drastically changed that individual’s life.
When Brian isn’t practicing law, he enjoys travelling and playing poker.
ACCOMPLISHMENTS
- Named by the Ontario Trial Lawyers Association as the Outstanding Young Lawyer in May of 2008.
- Certified Specialist in Civil Litigation
- Listed in Best Lawyers