Required fields are indicated by .
Loading...

Course Description

This course examines the important role and functions of paralegals in personal injury practice.  Students will explore the substantive law relevant to personal injury lawsuits, learning to identify and analyze these laws effectively. Following the steps of a personal injury lawsuit from initiation to resolution, students learn current legislation and procedures. Students will gain the skills required to analyze and produce essential documents necessary for managing a personal injury case proficiently.
 

Prerequisites

LEGL 1602

LEGL 1611

Relevant Programs

Loading...

Register now

Course
Personal Injury Practice and Procedures
Type
Online, No Class Times
Dates
May 07, 2026 to Jun 18, 2026
Hours
30.0
Course Fee(s)
Tuition Fee credit (2 credits) $541.13 Click here to get more information
Instructors
  • MaryAnn Reinhardt

Section Notes

Pre-Requisites: Torts Law 1 LEGL 1602 and Civil Litigation 1 LEGL 1611

This is a seven week Moodle course. Access to Moodle will be provided on the start date of the course.  Please contact the program area at paralegal@vcc.ca if access has not been granted after the start date.