by Michelle Haigh | Oct 17, 2025 | Collections, Asset Based Lending, Secured Lending, Equipment Finance, Auto Finance, Judgment Enforcement, RSLA, Precision Paralegal Services, Small Claims Court, Discipline, Debt Recovery, Insurance Subrogation, Small Claims Court Process
What Makes Our Best Client Relationships Work Over the years at Precision Paralegal Services, we’ve had the privilege of working with incredible clients, the kind of partnerships where we’re fully in sync, moving cases forward efficiently, and celebrating wins...
by Michelle Haigh | Sep 29, 2025 | Small Claims Court, Insurance Subrogation, Collections, Precision Paralegal Services
The Great Paint Fiasco: A Mostly True Tale of Subrogation, Spilled Secrets, and Small Claims Court In insurance subrogation, you see a bit of everything – leaky roof, fender-benders, runaway dishwashers… and sometimes, two neighbours, one roller, and a can of...
by Michelle Haigh | Sep 16, 2025 | Equipment Finance, Auto Finance, Precision Paralegal Services, Unsecured Lending, Small Claims Court, Secured Lending
The New Ontario Small Claims Limit: More Than a Headline – A Strategic Advantage for Lenders The upcoming increase to the Ontario Small Claims Court limit ($50k as of October 1, 2025) isn’t just a change in numbers – it’s a shift in strategy for lenders....
by Michelle Haigh | Sep 9, 2025 | Asset Based Lending, Equipment Finance, Auto Finance, Precision Paralegal Services, RSLA
When Your Asset’s Being Held Hostage Under the RSLA It’s a scenario we see far too often: your financed vehicle or equipment has been towed, maybe after a breakdown or an accident, and suddenly it’s sitting in a yard racking up daily storage fees. You call to arrange...
by Michelle Haigh | Sep 1, 2025 | Insurance Subrogation, Collections, Precision Paralegal Services
When Insurance Meets Alien Invasion: A Subrogation Story The other night, my geeky husband and I got into one of those “what if” conversations. He’d been rewatching an old sci-fi series, and over dinner he turned to me with a straight face and asked, “So, Michelle,...
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