In Alberta, most personal injury claims arising from a car accident must be filed within two years of the accident date.…
In Alberta, most personal injury claims arising from a car accident must be filed within two years of the accident date.…
Pain and suffering is one of the most significant categories of compensation available in a personal injury claim, and also one…
Car accidents frequently happen when other drivers engage in distracted driving, violate traffic laws, or drive while under the influence of…
Determining who is at fault in a car accident can be challenging, especially when multiple vehicles are involved. To establish liability,…
Did a Commercial Trucking Company’s Negligence Lead to Your Accident? Like all other vehicle operators, truck drivers must follow all traffic…
What Can I Claim for a Soft Tissue Injury From a Car Accident? It is difficult to assess the average settlement…
Motorcycle accidents can result in serious and sometimes fatal injuries, depending on how the accident occurs and whether or not the…
If you suffered serious injuries in a motor vehicle accident in Alberta, Canada, you probably have a lot of medical bills…
A T-bone car accident, or broadside collision, happens when the front of one vehicle hits the side of another car travelling…
If you were injured in a motor vehicle accident in Alberta, the Minor Injury Regulation (MIR) may affect your claim. Minor injury regulation,…
Pedestrian accidents often cause victims to suffer debilitating and long-term injuries that require extensive medical treatment, including surgeries and physical therapy.…
Pedestrians who are lawfully present at a crosswalk have the right-of-way. Pedestrians have the right-of-way even in unmarked crosswalks, unless a…
Pedestrian accidents are some of the most severe accidents that occur, and the consequences of these accidents are often devastating and…