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,…
In some accident scenarios, it is difficult to determine fault in a personal injury case —and who caused it. For example,…
Many drivers are in a hurry to get to their final destination. When drivers tailgate—or follow other vehicles too closely—they may…
Semi-trucks have many more tires than smaller vehicles—12 more, in many cases. They help large trucks maintain traction. Manufacturers must sell…
Just like other jurisdictions, Alberta has various motorcycle helmet laws in place which pertain to motorcycle helmets. Motorcycle helmets can prevent…
Getting Paid After a Car Accident If you have suffered injuries in a car crash because of another driver's negligence, you…
Settling a Car Accident Claim If you suffered injuries in a car accident that resulted from negligence, you might be eligible…
Road Rash Road rash is a severe skin injury that often happens when a motorcyclist’s body brushes against a road surface,…
Should You Settle For a Car Accident? Car accident settlements vary significantly from one case to another. The settlement compensation that…
Do Insurance Adjusters Lie to Victims? If you suffer injuries in an accident someone else causes, you will likely deal with…