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What Is the Limitation Period for a Car Accident Claim in Alberta?

In Alberta, most personal injury claims arising from a car accident must be filed within two years of the accident date.…

How Much Can I Get for Pain and Suffering After an Accident in Alberta?

Pain and suffering is one of the most significant categories of compensation available in a personal injury claim, and also one…

Can I Sue After a Car Accident in Alberta?

Car accidents frequently happen when other drivers engage in distracted driving, violate traffic laws, or drive while under the influence of…

How to Tell Who Is at Fault in a Car Accident

Determining who is at fault in a car accident can be challenging, especially when multiple vehicles are involved. To establish liability,…

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How Long Does It Take to Settle a Semi-Truck Accident Claim in Alberta?

There isn't a single, simple answer to this question. The timeline for settling a semi-truck accident claim is not a fixed…

Your Legal Rights After a Sideswipe Crash in Alberta

After a sideswipe collision, know that you have rights under Alberta law. The most important ones include access to no-fault medical…

A Detailed Guide to PTSD Car Accident Claims in Alberta

Yes, you can make a claim for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) after a car accident in Alberta. The law recognizes that…

How to Choose the Right Calgary Car Accident Lawyer for Your Case?

Choosing the right Calgary car accident lawyer involves finding a firm with a deep and specific focus on Alberta's personal injury…

How Do Drunk Driving Claims Differ From Regular Car Accident Claims?

You might think a crash is a crash, but when impairment enters the equation everything shifts. Drunk driving claims in Alberta…

Can You Sue for Car Accidents Caused by Faulty Traffic Signals in Alberta?

Yes, Alberta law lets you sue if a malfunctioning traffic signal caused your crash. The tricky part is proving the city…

Can I Sue a Drunk Driver for Damages After an Accident?

If an impaired driver crashed into you, Alberta law puts you in the driver’s seat. You have the right to sue…

How Can I Prove Driver Negligence in a Pedestrian Accident Case?

Every driver owes you a duty to watch the road, yield when required, and make safe choices around pedestrians. When a…

Truck Broadside Collisions: Your Alberta Guide to Taking Back Control

Alberta law gives you the right to recover for your pain, lost work, and property losses from a truck broadside collision.…

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