Motorcycle 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.
Read moreWhat happens if you are injured by an uninsured driver?
All vehicles in Canada are legally required to have a certain amount of third-party liability insurance to be on the road. In Alberta the minimum amount of liability insurance is $200,000.00.
Read moreWhat are Section B Benefits?
In personal injury claims, Section B benefits are the insurance benefits available for individuals who have been injured in a motor vehicle accident.
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