Caroline Theriault
About Caroline Theriault
Caroline Theriault is a Legal Counsel at Intact in London, Ontario, with a focus on personal injury litigation. She holds a B.A. (Hons.) in History with a minor in Psychology from McMaster University and a Juris Doctor from the University of Windsor.
Work at Intact Financial Corporation
Caroline Theriault has been serving as Legal Counsel at Intact Financial Corporation since 2019. In this role, she manages a diverse personal injury litigation practice, which encompasses tort and accident benefits. Her responsibilities include overseeing first party claims, priority disputes, and loss transfer cases. Theriault's work contributes to the effective handling of legal matters within the organization, ensuring compliance and risk management in personal injury cases.
Education and Expertise
Caroline Theriault holds a Bachelor of Arts (Honors) degree in History with a minor in Psychology from McMaster University, where she studied from 2002 to 2006. She furthered her education at the University of Windsor, earning a Juris Doctor degree from 2007 to 2010. Theriault possesses skills in alternative dispute resolution and risk analysis, enhancing her legal practice in personal injury litigation.
Background
Caroline Theriault has a solid educational foundation in both the humanities and law. Her undergraduate studies at McMaster University provided her with a broad understanding of historical contexts, while her legal education at the University of Windsor equipped her with essential legal knowledge and skills. Since 2019, she has applied this knowledge in her role as Legal Counsel at Intact Financial Corporation in London, Ontario.
Achievements
In her capacity as Legal Counsel, Caroline Theriault has developed expertise in managing various aspects of personal injury litigation. She is experienced in handling claims related to municipal liability and occupier's liability. Her proficiency in these areas reflects her commitment to effectively navigating complex legal issues within her practice.