Client Success Stories

Real cases. Real challenges. Real results.

Personal Injury Brampton, ON
SUCCESS STORY

"They were the only firm that suggested NOT to sue immediately."

My husband was involved in a serious car accident. The other party was charged with dangerous driving. We spoke with quite a few law firms and most were on the same page—pushing for a quick lawsuit to get their fees.

Cambria Law was different. Nav suggested we wait to see the full extent of the recovery before filing. Because of their honesty and patience, we secured a settlement significantly higher than the initial offers. They truly looked out for our best interests, not just their own.
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Lindsay B.
Verified Client · Personal Injury
Immigration Toronto, ON
SUCCESS STORY

"The officer penalized me for admitting I wanted to stay."

In the height of the 2020 border closures, my Study Permit was refused. The Officer cited IRPA Section 216(1), arguing that because I expressed an interest in eventual Permanent Residence, I wouldn't leave Canada when my studies were done.

Cambria Law fought back. They used Section 22(2) of the Act to prove "Dual Intent" is legal. They didn't just argue the law; they conducted a "Liquidation Analysis" of my family's assets back home to prove my economic ties remained abroad. The refusal was overturned without me having to pay a new fee.
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Chen
Verified Client · Immigration
Personal Injury Ontario
SUCCESS STORY

"The insurer denied liability 100% because I wasn't in a crosswalk."

I was struck by a vehicle while crossing mid-block. Because I was technically jaywalking, the insurance company denied my claim entirely, arguing the driver had no time to react.

The team at Cambria Law didn't accept the police report. They issued a preservation notice for the car's "Black Box" (Event Data Recorder). The data proved the driver was doing 68 km/h in a 50 km/h zone. That data forced the insurer to accept liability, and I secured a $340,000 settlement for my injuries.
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David
Verified Client · Personal Injury
Immigration Tronto, ON
SUCCESS STORY

"Everyone told me my score was too low to even try"

My CRS score was 312—historically unelectable. While other agencies told me to wait or give up, Cambria Law insisted I maintain an active profile in the pool to capture market volatility.

They audited my work hours to ensure I was "live" in the system. On February 13, 2021, IRCC dropped the cutoff to a historic low of 75. Because I was positioned correctly in the pool, I received an Invitation to Apply instantly. Had I waited, I would have missed the opportunity entirely.
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Liam
Verified Client · Immigration
Personal Injury Brampton, ON
SUCCESS STORY

"They called it a 'fender bender' and capped my claim at $3,500."

I was rear-ended at a stoplight. Because the damage to my car was minimal ($800), the insurer applied the "Minor Injury Guideline" (MIG) cap, arguing a low-speed impact couldn't cause my spinal injury.

Cambria Law rejected the engineering report and focused on medical evidence. They utilized Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI) to show nerve damage that standard MRIs missed. We proved my head position at impact exacerbated the injury, forcing them to remove the cap and settle for 28x their initial offer.
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Robert
Verified Client · Personal Injury
Personal Injury Ontario
SUCCESS STORY

"They said I could work a desk job, ignoring the medication side effects."

After a severe shoulder injury, my insurer cut off my benefits at the two-year mark. They argued that while I couldn't do construction management, I was physically capable of "sedentary" administrative work.

We conceded the physical argument but attacked the cognitive angle. Cambria Law conducted a Pharmacological Audit, proving that my high-dose gabapentin and opioids caused brain fog that made intellectual work impossible. The insurer reinstated my benefits and paid $48,000 in retroactive arrears.
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Priya
Verified Client · Personal Injury
Immigration Ottawa, ON
SUCCESS STORY

"After 3 years of silence, a lawsuit fixed it in 60 days."

I applied for Citizenship in 2020 and was stuck in a "Security Screening" loop for 36 months. I sent webforms for two years but only received generic "in process" replies.

We filed a Writ of Mandamus in Federal Court, arguing the delay was "unreasonable" under administrative law. The Department of Justice generally avoids defending incompetence in court. Within 45 days of filing, we received a settlement offer, and I finally took my oath in January 2024.
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Elena
Verified Client · Immigration

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