Mariana Peres Toledo
Associate - Personal Injury
Contact MarianaMariana is an associate personal injury lawyer.
Education
McGill University, LL.B and B.C.L., 2018
Carlton University, B.A. in Economics (Honours), 2015
About
Mariana Peres Toledo is an associate lawyer with the personal injury department. Mariana summered and articled at Siskinds, where she developed a passion for litigation. She is committed to assisting personal injury clients to navigate through challenging times.
Originally from Brazil, Mariana immigrated to Canada in 2012. In 2015 she graduated with high distinction and won the Senate Medal in economics at Carleton University. While studying law at McGill University she was an associate managing editor of the McGill Journal of Sustainable Development Law as well as a teaching and research assistant in three tax law courses.
As an immigrant, Mariana is naturally very interested in learning about cultures. She does have a particular interest in learning new cuisines—and admits to being a foodie. Outside of work, Mariana is a budding triathlete.
Other Languages
- Portuguese (native)
- French (intermediate)
- Spanish (beginner)
Memberships and Associations
- Law Society of Ontario
- Middlesex Law Association
Publications and Speaking
- Guest lecture “What Should We Tax?”, Taxation - PUB2 313, Faculty of Law, McGill University, Professor Allison Christians, September 2020.
- Yifan Chen, Ellen, Rachel Meland, Mariana Peres Toledo, Alin Potra, “The Hidden Canadian Tax Treaty Model.” Bulletin for International Taxation. IBFD, 2020.
- Peres Toledo, Mariana. “Bees: A Consideration of the Economic Value of Insect Pollination in Ontario.” Progressive Economics Forum. 2015.
Blog Posts By Mariana Peres Toledo
- What are non-earner benefits?
- The legal responsibility of vehicle owners when lending their vehicles
- Injuries sustained in the course of work: WSIB vs personal injury lawsuit
- What is the Income Replacement Benefit under the Statutory Accident Benefits Schedule?
- What qualifies as an “accident” under the Statutory Accident Benefits Schedule?
- What to do immediately after a car crash
- Which losses are recoverable in a personal injury lawsuit?
- When a fatal car crash occurs, what kind of support is available?
- What you need to know before you sign a liability waiver
- Automobile insurance policy 101: Mandatory and optional accident benefits coverage
- Change in the Occupiers’ Liability Act: Claims to recover damages from incidents related to snow or ice require 60-day written notice
- Naturopathy, medical cannabis, and other ‘novel’ treatments are acceptable within the Ontario Statutory Accident Benefits Schedule