Harper Grey announces new responsive Critical Injury microsite
January 26, 2016
Harper Grey is pleased to announce the launch of our new responsive Critical Injury microsite. We invite you to take a tour.
The main goal of the redesign was to enable visitors to get a better feel for who we are and how we can help them. Our Critical Injury Group is as caring as it is experienced; our lawyers are connected and community-minded. The microsite highlights the depth of our experience and the collaborative approach we take to support our critically injured clients in their recovery.
The microsite was redesigned to be faster and easier to scan, read and navigate. It delivers rich content and features client experiences and an inspirational blog where we provide stories that fit into the core principles of our group: rehabilitate, motivate and succeed. The responsive design dynamically resizes providing an optimal experience on smartphones, tablets, laptops and desktops. The new microsite also makes it easy for visitors to share content to their preferred social media and connect with Harper Grey on Twitter and LinkedIn.
“Certainly our redesigned Critical Injury microsite conveys our deep expertise in insurance and health law, our collaborative approach and the substantial resources we are able to make available to our clients to ensure that all of their care needs are met,“ said Michael Thomas, Chair of the Critical Injury Group, “but more importantly, it conveys how we take a personal interest in each of our clients. We believe it is the depth of our relationships with our clients that sets us apart.”
The microsite also offers direct access to Harper Grey’s Canadian Insurance Law blog, the premier database and index for leading substantive cases involving insurance law in Canada.
Important Notice: The information contained in this Article is intended for general information purposes only and does not create a lawyer-client relationship. It is not intended as legal advice from Harper Grey LLP or the individual author(s), nor intended as a substitute for legal advice on any specific subject matter. Detailed legal counsel should be sought prior to undertaking any legal matter. The information contained in this Article is current to the last update and may change. Last Update: January 16, 2024.
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