Do I Need A Car Accident Lawyer For Minor Car Accidents?
Individuals who find themselves in a minor car accident often disregard calling a car accident lawyer (better known as an injury lawyer), thinking that the
Individuals who find themselves in a minor car accident often disregard calling a car accident lawyer (better known as an injury lawyer), thinking that the
We receive many questions about the Standard Endorsement Form 27 or SEF 27. Before you rent a vehicle on your holidays or road trip this
After sustaining injuries in a car accident, the most important thing should be your health and wellbeing. Once the dust settles, however, many accident victims
Distracted driving is a serious problem on Alberta roads. It claims more lives and leaves more people seriously injured each year. Most of these collisions
What is Liability? Liability is a legal concept relating to fault and responsibility. In the context of a car accident, the person who caused the
If you are considering pursuing a lawsuit for personal injury you have sustained in a car accident, you may have questions about what the end
An accident where a driver collides with you and leaves the scene is referred to as a hit and run accident in Alberta. Hit and
You’ve recently been in a car accident, and the car accident injury claims process eventually crosses your mind. What is next? What should I do?
What is tort law? Simply put, a tort is a wrong. Technically speaking, a tort is a civil wrong causing the claimant to suffer loss
Unsafe left turns are a frequent cause of motor vehicle accidents, they occur regularly and can result in significant injuries for those involved. Left-turn accidents
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