Imtiaz Hosein

Imtiaz@campisilaw.ca

Imtiaz Hosein is a personal injury lawyer who joined the Campisi LLP team in 2017. He represents catastrophically injured and disabled clients in tort and accident benefits claims.

Imtiaz is a client-first lawyer. He values the trust that clients and their families place in him and approaches every case with a deep sense of responsibility. Clients praise his legal expertise, tenacious advocacy, and his hustle – working most every evening, weekend, and holiday. He understands that while insurance companies take breaks, his clients’ suffering does not.

He has earned a reputation for turning even the hardest cases into meaningful results by helping clients rebuild their lives after catastrophic injuries and restoring care, income, and independence when the system failed them. Judges have commented in their decisions on his relentless efforts and advocacy, but the praise that matters most comes from the people he represents – the ones whose lives are stronger because he never gave up.

Imtiaz Hosein

Imtiaz@campisilaw.ca
Imtiaz Hosein

Imtiaz’s dedication to the Campisi LLP mission extends beyond individual cases. He leads the firm’s summer student and articling programs, mentoring the next generation of Campisi LLP advocates.

He is also advancing claims in Ontario’s courts to address systemic injustices and promote a fairer insurance system for all accident victims. His current initiatives include:

  • Restoring common-law remedies for accident victims, including the right to pursue punitive damages against insurers that breach their duty of good faith.
  • Challenging discriminatory insurer practices that deny medical and rehabilitation benefits to individuals with pre-existing health conditions.
  • Protecting Charter rights by ensuring that statutory powers granted to insurers and other actors within the system do not override the constitutional rights of accident benefits claimants.

Imtiaz was called to the bar in Ontario in 2017 and is a member of the Ontario Trial Lawyers Association.

Notable Decisions:

Schindelheim v TD General Insurance Company  
2025 CanLII 66345 (ON LAT)
Applicant awarded $335,974.57 in benefits and a $42,000 special award for the insurer’s unreasonable delay and withholding of payment.

Sergeant v Wawanesa Insurance  2025 CanLII 35936 (ON LAT)
Applicant found catastrophically impaired, resulting in $2 million in medical and rehabilitation funding unlocked.

Paesano v. Filippone et al.  2025 ONSC 4440 (CanLII)
The Court held that claims against insurers for conspiracy, bad faith, and interference fall within the Court’s jurisdiction, not the LAT’s.

Grewal v. Dynamic Functional Solutions Inc. et al.  2025 ONSC 4391 (CanLII)
The Court confirmed that claims against insurers for intrusion upon seclusion, intimidation, and fraud properly belong in the Court’s jurisdiction, not the LAT’s.

Afshan v Security National Insurance Company   2022 CanLII 45248 (ON LAT)
The Tribunal granted a costs award against the insurer for breaching a disclosure order.

Fratarcangeli v. North Blenheim Mutual Insurance Company 2021 ONSC 3997 (CanLII)
The Court confirmed that section 7 of the LAT Act permits extensions of the two-year limitation period to dispute insurer denials.

A full list of Imtiaz Hosein's published court and tribunal decisions is available online.

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Our lawyers, paralegals, law clerks and support staff have all been selected based on their expertise and dedication. From winning precedent-setting cases to practicing personal injury law collectively for almost half a century, all have extensive knowledge of the insurance and legal system and are ready to put that experience to use to ensure our clients receive the compensation they deserve.