Personal Injury Claims for Minors
Navigating a personal injury claim can be a complicated process. When the injured party is a minor it can become even more complicated as there are a few key differences when a minor is injured. The key differences in navigating the personal injury claim of a minor are: the limitation period; who may sue on behalf of a minor; and the involvement of The Public Trustee.
Read moreWhat NOT to do after a Motor Vehicle Accident
Being involved in a motor vehicle accident can be very stressful, that’s why it is best to be prepared on what to do and what NOT to do after an accident.
Read moreMunicipal Liability for Personal Injuries on Public Property
Suing a City or Town for your personal injuries is different than suing a private responsible party, and can be much more difficult.
Read moreCan Dash Cams Help Your Personal Injury Case?
Dash cams are small recording devices placed on the dash of the car to record the road while driving. A dash cam provides an un-biased recording of an accident.
Read moreThe Effects of Social Media on Your Personal Injury Claim
Social media is a huge part of our society, but how does it affect litigation, specifically your personal injury claim? Unfortunately your social media activity can be used against you to undermine your credibility and your claim.
Read moreWhat to do when you are injured in a motor vehicle & bicycle accident
Bicycling has been growing in popularity in Alberta, this is especially true with the current restrictions on indoor activities. Although cycling is a fun activity and an efficient means of transportation, cycling does come with risks of injury. Here are some important things to keep in mind if you are involved in a bicycle accident.
Read moreMotorcycle Safety Tips
May is Motorcycle Safety Month in Alberta. As the weather gets nicer, the number of motorcyclists on the roads increases. According to Alberta Motorcyle Safety Society, there were 21 fatalities last year in Alberta.
Read moreLimitation Periods in Alberta for Personal Injury Claims
Limitations in Personal Injury-An adult that’s been injured in a car accident or slip-and-fall, has a limitation of 2 years from the date of the accident.
Read more7 Signs of a Concussion After a Car Accident or Slip and Fall
Two of the leading causes of traumatic brain injuries (TBI) in Canada are falls and transportation collisions, which include car accidents, bicycle accidents, motorcycle accidents, and pedestrian accidents.
Read moreWhat to do after a car accident
Being in a car accident can be overwhelming and important steps can be overlooked. Here are 5 important things to do if you have been injured in a collision.
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