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The personal injury lawyers of Cummings Andrew Mackay LLP (CAM LLP) have over 150 years of combined experience helping people get back on track after on injury caused by someone else’s negligence. You have rights, and you should not take on the physical, emotional and financial burden of an injury when you are not the one at fault.
History
Established in 1962.
Founded in 1915 by John F. Lymburn, Q.C. (Attorney General of Alberta, ca.1925) and Mayne Reid, Q.C., what is now Cummings Andrews Mackay LLP formerly practiced in the area of corporate and commercial law.
Our law firm continued to practice corporate and commercial until the early 1960s while under the guidance of Paul Klingle, Q.C., from 1952 until his appointment to the CRTC in Ottawa.
In 1962, under the focus of Ronald G. Cummings, Q.C., the firm began a litigation department and in 1965 conducted the firm’s first personal injury trial involving a quadriplegic injury.
Since the early 1960s, Cummings Andrews Mackay LLP has successfully argued a great many Canadian and British Commonwealth precedent-setting personal injury cases, including two of the three Trilogy of Cases decided by the Supreme Court of Canada.
Trilogy of Cases is responsible for setting the law in assessment of damages for personal injury cases in Canada.