Founder & President — Azimi Law
A Toronto personal injury lawyer and the founder of Azimi Law, a boutique litigation firm built around serious injury claims. Clients know him as a passionate, prepared advocate — the “lawyer that cares” — who fights for injured Ontarians with timeliness, transparency and respect.

Bahman — known to clients and colleagues as Ben — founded Azimi Law and serves as its president. He brings substantial, hands-on experience in personal injury law, having been exposed to every facet of personal injury litigation before opening his own firm. Today he leads a boutique practice dedicated to people who have suffered serious injuries across the Greater Toronto Area.
His work spans the full range of personal injury claims: slip and fall cases, matters under the Occupiers’ Liability Act, property loss, motor vehicle accident tort claims, and accident benefit claims. Whether the dispute is with a property owner or an insurer, Ben prepares each file as a case that may have to be proven in court.
Ben’s approach is grounded in three commitments: timeliness, transparency and respect. He keeps clients informed, explains the process in plain language, and treats every person who walks through the door as someone — not just a file number. Clients have described him as “a passionate and prepared advocate,” and many simply call him the “lawyer that cares.”
That commitment carries into the courtroom. When an insurer refuses to offer a fair and reasonable settlement, the firm is fully prepared to pursue the matter through trial and arbitration rather than accept less than a client deserves. Being trial-ready is often what moves an insurer toward a result that reflects the true impact of an injury.
Accessibility matters just as much as advocacy. When an injury makes it difficult to come to the office, Ben travels to his clients — visiting them at home, in hospital, or at a rehabilitation facility — and arranges transportation when it’s needed. Free consultations are available for personal injury matters and cases. For civil and immigration matters, Ben is glad to help as well — fees for those matters are discussed individually.
Please note: Free consultations are offered for personal injury matters and cases only. For civil and immigration matters, fees are discussed with each client individually.
Education & Credentials
A foundation of formal legal training and active membership in Ontario’s leading legal and advocacy organizations.
Practice Focus
A boutique practice concentrated on serious injury and the claims that arise from negligence, dangerous property and motor vehicle collisions.
Injuries caused by unsafe walkways, ice and snow, wet floors and other hazards on poorly maintained property.
Claims under the Occupiers’ Liability Act against property owners and occupiers who fail to keep visitors reasonably safe.
Tort claims against at-fault drivers for pain, suffering and losses following a serious motor vehicle collision.
Pursuing the no-fault accident benefits injured people are entitled to, and challenging insurers who deny or cut them off.
Recovering compensation for damage and loss of property arising from the negligence of others.
A focused practice dedicated to serious injury claims, serving clients across the Greater Toronto Area since 2016.
“A passionate and prepared advocate — the lawyer that cares.” — How Ben’s clients describe him
How Ben Works
The values that shape every case Ben takes on, from the first phone call through to trial.
Ben keeps clients informed and moves their cases forward without unnecessary delay, respecting how much is at stake.
Clear, plain-language guidance about your options and the realistic path of your case — no jargon, no surprises.
When an insurer won’t offer a fair settlement, Ben is prepared to take the fight to trial and arbitration.
Home, hospital and rehab visits, arranged transportation when needed, and consultations always free of charge.
Free, no-obligation consultations for personal injury matters and cases. Civil and immigration matters are welcome too — fees for those are discussed individually.