Our Team

Caroline Meyer

Partner

519.279.0320 x 304
cmeyer@sbalawyers.ca

Clerk: Heather Demeyre
519.266.2232 x 313
hdemeyre@sbalawyers.ca

Assistant: Kelly Lord
416.679.2781 x 213
klord@sbalawyers.ca

The great granddaughter of a distinguished Haitian lawmaker, Caroline decided to become an insurance defence lawyer. Leaving her hometown of Montreal, Caroline has worked in Texas, Australia, and Italy, where she learned how to bake a mean lasagna (in Italy).

Now a resident of Waterloo, Caroline cooks up opinions on injury claims, drawing from experiences working at a prominent Toronto plaintiff personal injury law firm. She knows how plaintiff lawyers think, making her a big hit at social events.

Primary Practice Areas
  • Auto Insurance
  • Premises Liability
  • Fraud and Misrepresentation
Professional Achievements and Leadership
  • Canadian Risk Management (CRM) Designation, 2013
Notable Matters
  • Lomoro v. Allstate (2017), Licence Appeal Tribunal (decision pending)
  • Samad v. North Waterloo Farmers Mutual (2016), FSCO Arbitration
  • Clarkson v. Economical Mutual Insurance Co. (2015), FSCO Arbitration
  • Nguyen v. Federation Insurance Co. of Canada (2014), FSCO Arbitration
  • Dinnall v. Economical Mutual Insurance Co. (2014), FSCO Arbitration
  • Morsi v. Fermar Paving Limited (2011), Court of Appeal 
  • Morsi et al. v. Fermar Paving et al. (2010), Superior Court
Thought Leadership

Presentations in 2017

  • Client Seminar – Investigations of motor vehicle accidents, Presenter
  • Client Seminar – Licence Appeal Tribunal Case Law Update, Presenter
  • Client Seminar – Occupiers’ Liability caselaw update, Presenter
  • Client Seminar – Examinations under Oath, Presenter
Professional Memberships
  • Member, Global Risk Management Institute
  • Member, Ontario Bar Association
  • Member, Canadian Defence Lawyers’ Association
  • Member, Kitchener-Waterloo Insurance Adjusters’ Association
Bar Admissions & Education
  • Ontario Bar, 2009
  • LL.B., University of Toronto, 2006
  • Master’s in Criminology, University of Toronto, 2006