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How Do Alberta Accident Benefits Work?

If you suffered serious injuries in a motor vehicle accident in Alberta, Canada, you probably have a lot of medical bills…

Who Is at Fault for a T-bone Accident?

A T-bone car accident, or broadside collision, happens when the front of one vehicle hits the side of another car travelling…

What Evidence Might Help My Car Accident Case?

In any personal injury claim arising from a car accident, the accident victim has the sole legal burden of proof. To…

How Minor Injury Regulation (MIR) Affects Your Claim

If you were injured in a motor vehicle accident in Alberta, the Minor Injury Regulation (MIR) may affect your claim. Minor injury regulation,…

Where Do Pedestrian Accidents Most Often Occur?

Pedestrian accidents often cause victims to suffer debilitating and long-term injuries that require extensive medical treatment, including surgeries and physical therapy.…

Do Pedestrians Always Have the Right-of-way?

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…

What Are Common Pedestrian Accident Injuries?

Pedestrian accidents are some of the most severe accidents that occur, and the consequences of these accidents are often devastating and…

Who Is at Fault if a Bicycle Hits a Car?

Bicycle accidents can result in severe injuries that leave cyclists in the hospital and in need of continuous medical treatment. These…

What to Expect After a Car Accident

Car accidents can significantly affect the lives of injured drivers and passengers. In addition to the debilitating physical injuries that individuals…

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