Psychological
Injuries
When the injury isn't visible.

After a traumatic event, the effects are not always physical. You may be dealing with anxiety, fear, sleep disruption, mood changes or an inability to function the way you once did.
Psychological injuries can affect your work, relationships and daily life just as seriously as physical injuries. If this has happened to you, you may be entitled to compensation — even if there is no visible injury.
We help you have your condition recognized and properly supported.
Conditions You May Be Experiencing
Mental health injuries can occur with or without a physical injury. You may be dealing with:
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Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
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Anxiety disorders
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Depression
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Adjustment disorders
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Trauma-related psychological impairment
Some people notice symptoms immediately after an incident, while others develop them gradually over time. Both are valid and medically recognized.
When You May Have a Legal Claim
You may have a claim if your psychological condition resulted from:
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A motor vehicle accident
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A traumatic or frightening event
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Exposure to a workplace or public accident
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Chronic pain or physical injury
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A denied long-term disability claim
Insurance companies often dispute mental health claims because they are not visible on imaging tests. Strong medical documentation and legal guidance are essential.
Compensation and Benefits You May Access
We help you pursue compensation for:
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Accident benefits
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Long-term disability benefits
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Lost income
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Therapy and treatment costs
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Pain and suffering damages
We work with healthcare professionals to properly document your psychological impairment and support your claim.
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Free Consultation
If you or a loved one is struggling with a psychological injury, early legal advice can protect your rights and financial recovery.
Contact Trianta Law for a free consultation if you live in York Region, Toronto, and the GTA, including Markham, Richmond Hill, Vaughan, Aurora, and Newmarket. We also serve clients throughout Durham Region, Peel Region, and Simcoe County.

