Have you received a denial from a government program or faced challenges with a public agency in Ontario?
You may not need a lawyer — in many cases, a licensed paralegal can represent you before administrative tribunals with affordable and effective legal support.
Administrative disputes arise when a person disagrees with a decision made by a government agency or regulatory body. These can involve:
Social benefits
Professional or business licenses
Workplace injury claims
Regulatory compliance issues
These cases are heard by administrative tribunals like WSIB, HRTO, or other specific boards and commissions.
A paralegal can:
Review the decision and identify possible errors
Draft and file appeals or requests for review
Help gather medical or financial evidence
Represent you at hearings
Negotiate with government representatives
Follow up on tribunal outcomes
Appeals for denied benefits, return-to-work disputes, or medical disagreements.
Denials of eligibility, benefit cuts, or unfair terminations.
Assistance with suspended social assistance, documentation issues, and reviews.
Support in cases involving denied or revoked professional licenses.
Disputes with school boards, municipalities, or provincial offices.
A copy of the decision letter
Any case reference numbers
Supporting documents (medical, financial, or legal)
A personal statement explaining your situation
We understand how frustrating it is to face unfair decisions from public agencies — that’s why we provide accessible, transparent legal support with a strong commitment to defending your rights. Click here to get in touch.