Champions With Heart.

Campisi Law is Proud to Announce Three New Partners: Julia Vilorio Peguero, Imtiaz Hosein, and Adam Kuciej

Julia Vilorio Peguero, Imtiaz Hosein, and Adam Kuciej have each been named Partner at Campisi Law Injury Lawyers. This recognition reflects their dedication to clients, their contribution to the firm, and the standard of work they bring to everything they do.

All three lawyers have been part of the Campisi Law team for years, building their practices around the kind of dedicated, client-first advocacy that defines this firm.

Group of five professionals in suits posing together on a sofa, smiling at the camera (team photo).
From left: Julia Vilorio Peguero, Joseph Campisi, Adam Kuciej, Cesar Carranza, and Imtiaz Hosein. Campisi Law, 2026.

Julia Vilorio Peguero

Julia has dedicated her career exclusively to personal injury law, representing accident victims before the Superior Court of Justice, the Financial Services Commission of
Ontario, and the Licence Appeal Tribunal. Her multilingual capabilities have made her an important point of connection for clients navigating the legal system in their first language. She was recognized in both the 2025 and 2026 editions of Best Lawyers in Canada for Personal Injury, an honour determined entirely by peer recognition.

Imtiaz Hosein

Imtiaz began his career at Campisi Law as a first-year lawyer in 2017 and has grown into one of its leading advocates in high-stakes injury, disability, and insurance litigation. He has been at the centre of many of the firm’s most significant cases, achieving multimillion-dollar settlement results and leading court fights advancing important Charter and disability-rights issues. He currently has two matters pending before the Supreme Court of Canada. Imtiaz is known for his principled and tenacious advocacy that judges have recognized in written decisions. His work has helped clients secure life-changing results. Imtiaz also leads Campisi Law’s summer student and articling programs, training the next generation of champions.

Adam Kuciej

Adam practices exclusively in personal injury, long and short-term disability, motor vehicle accident, negligence, and medical malpractice law. He has represented clients at every level of Ontario’s court system and has completed applications for leave to appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada. His expanding medical malpractice practice brings the same standard of accountability to clients harmed by medical negligence that has defined his personal injury work since he joined the firm. A past Chair of the Ontario Bar Association’s Insurance Section, Adam is known by his clients as a lawyer who is genuinely available and leaves nothing unexamined.

“Julia, Imtiaz, and Adam each bring something distinct to this firm, and all three have earned this recognition through years of genuine commitment to their clients,” said Joseph
Campisi, Managing Partner. “We are proud to call them Partners.”

A Firm Built on Relationships

Campisi Law serves injured Ontarians across the province, with particular depth in the Greater Toronto Area. Our practice is built on the belief that every client, regardless of the complexity or size of their file, deserves direct access to experienced legal counsel and a team that genuinely understands what is at stake.

The addition of three new partners deepens that commitment. Julia, Imtiaz, and Adam each bring distinct backgrounds and client relationships to their roles, and together they strengthen a firm that was already built around long-term relationships with clients, referral partners, and the healthcare community.

We congratulate Julia, Imtiaz, and Adam on this milestone and look forward to everything that follows.

From Minor Damage to $3,875,000 Settlement

Led by Campisi trial lawyers Imtiaz Hosein and Christos Kakaletris.

Early in the case, Mary’s* claim was valued at $300,000.
Just prior to trial, her injury claims settled for $3,875,000.**

That jump didn’t come from some last-minute breakthrough. It came from years of quiet, disciplined trial preparation.

Rather than focus on the property-damage photos, our team built a trial-ready case, step by step. They did not argue with the photos. Instead, they put forward the evidence the photos could not discount: the real impact on Mary’s life.

As the trial date approached, the defence couldn’t keep selling “minor damage” as “minor injury.” They had to confront the real monetary consequences of losing at trial.

How the Defence Tried to Discount Mary’s Case

Mary was stopped in traffic when she was rear-ended. The property damage appeared modest. That modest property damage became the defence narrative: “minor damage, minor injury.”

What the Photos Missed: The Real Loss

What looked minor on the surface had serious and lasting consequences in Mary’s life. The real harm was not visible in the photographs of the vehicles. It showed up in the limitations she faced afterward and in the disruption to her everyday life.

These “invisible” injuries are often minimized because they are easy to label “subjective.” But “subjective” does not mean “not real.” It means the harm shows up in a person’s life, not in a photograph.

Why the Valuation Changed

The “minor damage, minor injury” narrative often accompanies modest offers, and sometimes no offers at all. But our team prepared the case for trial so that, as trial approached, the valuation had to reflect the evidence and the risks of trial, not just the optics of the vehicle damage. That meant:

  • taking the time to understand and present Mary’s day-to-day reality, so her limitations could not be dismissed
  • securing expert evidence that could withstand cross-examination
  • using pre-trial motions and strategies to narrow the fight and deal with evidentiary disputes early

The Settlement

Days before trial, Mary’s injury claims settled for $3,875,000.

Thank you to Mary for the trust she placed in the Campisi Law team. We hope this resolution provides stability and certainty for her and her family going forward.

At Campisi Law, we look beneath what is visible on the surface. We regularly act for clients with brain injuries, psychological injuries, chronic pain, and other serious impairments. We secure the evidence needed to make invisible injuries visible and to have cases valued properly. If you are still struggling after a collision, contact our team to request a consultation.

*Client name changed to protect privacy
**Past results are not necessarily indicative of future results. Outcomes vary according to the facts of each individual case.

Mary’s legal team.

Imtiaz Hosein represents catastrophically injured and disabled clients in tort and accident benefits claims. Known for his tenacious advocacy and client-first approach, he has built a reputation for turning difficult cases into meaningful results, helping clients rebuild their lives and recover the care, income, and independence they deserve. [Read his full bio]

Christos Kakaletris is a personal injury litigator focused on serious and catastrophic claims, known for pairing legal precision with relentless client advocacy. He approaches every file with a commitment to institutional accountability and a drive to push the boundaries of what justice demands. [Read his full bio]