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10 Tips to Maximize Compensation in Your Personal Injury Case

When you’ve been injured in a car crash or other accident in Alberta, seeking fair compensation is essential. Here are 10 practical tips to help maximize your claim with the help of a personal injury lawyer.     1. Seek Medical Attention Immediately Your health is the top priority. Visiting a doctor immediately after your […]

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Unfair Auto Accident Settlement Offers: What You Need to Know

Car accidents can be overwhelming, and dealing with an insurance company that offers an unfair settlement only adds to the stress. If you’ve been injured in a car crash in Calgary or Edmonton, understanding how to respond to a lowball settlement offer is crucial for protecting your rights and ensuring fair compensation.     Why

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Alberta’s Auto Insurance Rate Hikes: How They Impact You

  In 2023, the Alberta government implemented a rate freeze to cap auto insurance premium increases at 3.7%. However, this relief was short-lived. In 2024, the government doubled the cap, allowing insurers to raise premiums by up to 7.5%. This decision has left many Albertans facing rising costs in an already expensive auto insurance market.

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Why No-Fault Insurance is a Step Backward for Albertans

  The Alberta government’s recent decision to move toward no-fault car insurance has sparked significant concern among many residents and experts. While touted as a solution to streamline claims and reduce costs, this shift could have serious consequences for Albertans. Here’s why this legislation is a bad deal for the province.       What

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Understanding the Thin Skull Rule and Crumbling Skull Rule in Alberta Personal Injury Cases

  In Alberta personal injury law, the Thin Skull Rule and Crumbling Skull Rule are essential doctrines, especially in car accident cases. These rules can determine the level of compensation a plaintiff may receive if they had a pre-existing condition prior to the accident. Understanding how these rules apply can clarify your rights if you’ve

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Can a Pre-Existing Condition Hurt My Car Accident Case?

  Car accidents can be life-altering, especially if you already have a pre-existing medical condition. In Alberta, understanding how these conditions might affect your personal injury claim is crucial. This blog explores the impact of pre-existing conditions on car accident cases and provides guidance on navigating the complexities involved.       Understanding Pre-Existing Conditions

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What Role Do Medical Experts Play in a Personal Injury Case?

  In the aftermath of a car crash in Calgary or Edmonton, the extent of your injuries and the compensation you are entitled to can hinge on the testimony of medical experts. Their insights are indispensable in personal injury cases, providing clarity and credibility to claims and ensuring that the court fully understands the impact

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Understanding Pedestrian Fault in Car Accidents in Alberta

  When it comes to car accidents involving pedestrians, many assume that the driver is always at fault. However, in Alberta, fault is not always so clear-cut. Pedestrians can also be held liable if their actions contributed to the accident. Understanding how pedestrian fault works in car accidents can help both drivers and pedestrians protect

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Chronic Pain Injuries After a Car Accident

  Chronic pain injuries can result from various types of accidents, including car crashes, and are particularly common in rear-end collisions where injuries like whiplash may lead to long-lasting pain. In Alberta, chronic pain is a serious concern for those who experience ongoing discomfort, even after the visible physical injuries have healed. Understanding your rights

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Whiplash (WAD) Injuries from Car Accidents: What to Know

  Whiplash, often referred to as a Whiplash-Associated Disorder (WAD), is a common injury resulting from car accidents, particularly rear-end collisions. In Alberta, whiplash is one of the most frequently reported injuries, and understanding its classification and treatment is crucial for anyone involved in a car crash. In this blog, we’ll explain the different types

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What to Do if You Are Injured in a Rear-End Accident

Rear-end accidents are among the most common types of car crashes in Alberta. In fact, Alberta Transportation statistics report that rear-end collisions make up a significant portion of all car accidents in the province. Whether you’re driving in Calgary, Edmonton, or other parts of Alberta, being involved in a rear-end accident can leave you with

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What is Considered a Serious Injury in a Car Accident?

Car accidents in Calgary, Edmonton, or anywhere else in Alberta can cause a wide range of injuries, but understanding what qualifies as a “serious injury” is key when seeking compensation. Alberta law distinguishes between minor injuries, which are subject to compensation limits, and serious injuries, which are not. If you’ve sustained serious injuries in a

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Should You Go to the Emergency Room After a Car Accident?

Car accidents can be frightening and chaotic experiences. Even if you feel okay immediately afterward, it’s important to consider whether you should seek medical attention, particularly at an emergency room. In Alberta, ensuring your health and legal rights are protected after a car crash is essential. This blog will explore the reasons why going to

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Car Accidents Can Cause Herniated Discs at C4/C5 or C5/C6

A car crash or other serious accident can lead to a variety of injuries, some more obvious than others. One common but often overlooked injury is a herniated disc, especially in the cervical spine at the C4/C5 or C5/C6 levels. These types of injuries can cause severe pain, limited mobility, and long-term medical issues. If

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