Important changes were made to the law in October 2020 that will affect your personal injury and vehicle claim in Alberta. These changes were introduced by Finance Minister Travis Toews, through Bill 41 in the Alberta Legislature and will have significant effects on personal injury claims in Alberta. This blog will outline some of the important changes made to the law and what it can mean for you as a claimant in a personal injury claim. Continue reading “Changes to Accident Laws in Alberta: How this can affect your personal injury claim”
WHAT ARE YOUR RIGHTS IF A FAMILY MEMBER DIES IN A CAR ACCIDENT?
One of the unfortunate realities of using cars as a mode of transportation is the fact that some people involved in motor vehicle collisions will die. Continue reading “WHAT ARE YOUR RIGHTS IF A FAMILY MEMBER DIES IN A CAR ACCIDENT?”
Alberta Gives Police More Power
New Police Powers to Seize Vehicles and Impose Fines: Changes to Alberta’s Drinking and Driving Laws
HIT-AND-RUNS OR HIT BY UNINSURED DRIVERS: Can I still make a claim for my injuries?
In Canada, a person who injures you as a result of his or her negligence must put you back in the position you were in before you were injured. Continue reading “HIT-AND-RUNS OR HIT BY UNINSURED DRIVERS: Can I still make a claim for my injuries?”
Slip and Fall on a Public Sidewalk: WHO IS RESPONSIBLE? WHO CAN YOU SUE?
Imagine you are walking along a public sidewalk next to someone’s home and you happen to slip and fall on the ice and injure yourself. Continue reading “Slip and Fall on a Public Sidewalk: WHO IS RESPONSIBLE? WHO CAN YOU SUE?”
CAN I TRAVEL TO THE UNITED STATES WITH A CRIMINAL RECORD?
“If I have outstanding criminal charges can I still to travel to the U.S.?”
“Will I be stopped at the U.S. border if they see I have a criminal record from the past?”
“If my criminal charges have been stayed, am I cleared to travel to the U.S.?”
Continue reading “CAN I TRAVEL TO THE UNITED STATES WITH A CRIMINAL RECORD?”