Personal Injury Lawyers Edmonton

Do you need a personal injury lawyer in the Edmonton area? Lofranco Corriero has successfully been representing the rights of accident victims throughout southern Alberta and the Edmonton area, ranking us among Alberta and Canada's most experienced and enduring personal injury law firms.

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NICOLE CORRIERO


Mary Nicole Corriero graduated from Harvard University in 2005 with Cum Laude Honours in the field Sociology. In 2008 she obtained her joint 'JD/LLB' degree from the Universities of Windsor and Detroit Mercy. Nicole was admitted to the Law Society of Upper Canada in 2009.

Nicole's entire legal career has been devoted to acting on behalf of injured Plaintiffs. She has assisted clients with litigation of accident benefits claims, negligence claims, disability claims, Social Benefit appeals, and wrongful dismissal claims.

A passionate advocate for her clients, Nicole has successfully represented her clients at various Administrative Tribunals, the Divisional Court and the Superior Court of Justice. This includes a number of precedent-setting Statutory Accident Benefits cases, as well as highly successful Jury trials.

On February 22, 2013 Nicole argued the first FSCO Decision dealing with the Minor Injury Guidelines in "Scarlett and Bel-Air". She was co-counsel on the Appeal before the Director's Delegate, and the Application for Judicial Review at the Divisional Court.

Nicole also made law in the Preliminary Issue Decision of "Surani and Perth", argued on January 27-29, 2014. Here, she successfully argued that an insured's business profits were not deductible from an Income Replacement Benefit calculation. She argued the FSCO Director's Delegate Appeal in this matter, and appeared before the Divisional Court on the Application for Judicial Review.

In "Grajqevci v. Rustaie et al." 2017 ONSC 2535, Nicole was successful in defeating the Defendant's Formal Offer to Settle of a Dismissal without Costs by securing a Jury verdict of $50,000 combined between Pain and Suffering and Past Loss of Income. In the subsequent Motion following the verdict, she successfully argued that the Ontario Works and ODSP payments were not deductible from the Income Loss Award.

In "Bloem v. Flinders" 2017 ONSC 3699, Nicole again defeated a nominal Offer to Settle put forward by the Defendant, and secured a Jury Verdict of $90,000 for Non-Pecuniary General Damages, $45,000 for Past Loss of Income, and $205,000 for loss of competitive advantage. Totaling $340,000, these awards were cumulatively only $71,435 less than the amounts proposed by the Plaintiff to the Jury. She further successfully argued the Threshold Motion in this matter.

In 2018, Nicole's paper /''Fire on Ice: Why the state of Tortious Liability in Hockey is Antiquated and How it Ought to Be/'' was published in the Annual Review of Civil Litigation. Therein, she analyzes jurisprudence surrounding personal injuries stemming from various contact team sports and how they differ from the sport of hockey.

Nicole has been a member of the Ontario Trial Lawyers Association since 2008. Nicole served two terms as Chair of the Women's Trial Lawyers Caucus for OTLA and was an ex-officio member of OTLA's Board of Directors. She volunteers with the Harvard Club of Toronto as an Alumni Admissions Interviewer.

At Harvard University, Nicole was a standout hockey player. She was a three-time All America selection and a 2005 ESPN "ESPY" Nominee for Female Collegiate Athlete of the Year. Nicole holds or shares a number of NCAA scoring records that continue to stand today, including both the men's and women's record for goals in a single season, with 59 goals in 36 games. She is the All Time NCAA Leader, men or women, for the record of goals per game average. She also shares the record for goals in a game (6), and points in a game (10).

BAR ADMISSION

- Called to the Ontario Bar, 2009
- Called to the British Columbia Bar 2017
- Called to the Alberta Bar 2017

EDUCATION

- BA (Honours), Harvard University, Sociology, 2005
- JD/LLB, University of Windsor and Detroit Mercy, Faculty of Law, 2008

PRACTICE FOCUS

- Car Accidents
- Motorcycle Accidents
- Bicycle Accidents
- Pedestrian Accidents
- Slip and Fall Injuries
- Spinal Cord Injuries
- Brain Injuries
- Long Term Disability
- Sports Injuries and Sports Negligence

PHONE NUMBER AND EXTENSION

587-971-3257

REPRESENTATIVE CASES/DECISIONS

- Scarlett v. Bel-Air, 2015 ONSC 3635
- Surani v. Perth, A12-001274/A12-001275
- Bloem v Flinders Threshold Decision
- Grajqevci v Allstate

PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS

- Trial Lawyers Association of British Columbia
- Ontario Trial Lawyers Association
- Advocates Society
- Medico-Legal Society of Toronto
- Toronto Lawyers Association

ARTICLES

- Bar reacts to first case on minor injury guideline, Law Times Newspaper, May 2013
- Scarlett v. Belair heads for a third round, Law Times Newspaper, January 2015


Consultation office

To better serve our Edmonton Clients we have an office conveniently located in South-West Edmonton

  • By appointment only
  • #201, 1230-91 Street SW
  • Edmonton, AB T6X 0P2
  • 587-287-7915


Office Location

  • 10060 Jasper Ave, Tower 1, Suite 2020
  • Edmonton, AB T5J 3R8
  • 587-971-3257

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