
Alberta Auto Insurance: SPF-1 Explained
The SPF-1 is the standard form owners automobile insurance policy in Alberta. It is the same for anyone who holds it. The SPF-1 is broken
The SPF-1 is the standard form owners automobile insurance policy in Alberta. It is the same for anyone who holds it. The SPF-1 is broken
As part of an ongoing series, we have asked different lawyers at James H. Brown and Associates what they think makes “the best accident lawyer”.
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
Even though many people consider them “minor,” soft tissue injuries can dramatically impact you and your family’s everyday life. While many are lucky enough to
Motor vehicle accidents are stressful in and of themselves. When an accident causes injuries, the stress is compounded as accident victims require medical treatment but
When you win a Personal Injury lawsuit, you will generally receive monetary damages. There are different types of damages or “heads” of damages, such as
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
In Alberta, our system of ensuring that people receive compensation when they are injured in a motor vehicle accident works on a tort system. This
After being injured in a serious accident, most Albertans want to know how long it’ll be before things go back to normal. It’s more than
What Is “Loss of Consortium”? The basic principle underlying any personal injury claim is that the injured person should be returned to the position he
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