In Alberta, every auto insurance policy includes Section B benefits that can be claimed after you are in an accident, whether you are at fault or not. Continue reading “WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOUR INSURANCE COMPANY DENIES YOUR BENEFITS AFTER AN ACCIDENT?”
Highlights of the New Emergency Measures Regulations
Under the Emergency Measures Regulations, very recently the Federal Government enacted law aimed at dismantling public assemblies that may reasonably be expected to lead to a breach of the peace. Continue reading “Highlights of the New Emergency Measures Regulations”
Your Insurance Company Must Act In Good Faith On Your Behalf
WHY GOOD FAITH IS IMPORTANT IN INSURANCE CONTRACTS
Case law and the Alberta Insurance Act state that an insurance company and their insured must each act in good faith and deal fairly with one another. Continue reading “Your Insurance Company Must Act In Good Faith On Your Behalf”
8 Ways to Reduce Your Car Insurance Premiums in Alberta
REDUCE YOUR CAR INSURANCE PREMIUMS IN ALBERTA
After a car accident, one of the many issues that you may be facing is a possible increase in your car insurance premiums. Continue reading “8 Ways to Reduce Your Car Insurance Premiums in Alberta”
The New Alberta “NO FAULT” Automobile Insurance Changes Started January 1, 2022 Will NOT Effect Your Personal Injury Claim
Changes to Insurance Law in January 2022
Last year, the government of Alberta made a few changes to the Insurance Act. One of these changes comes into effect on January 1, 2022. Continue reading “The New Alberta “NO FAULT” Automobile Insurance Changes Started January 1, 2022 Will NOT Effect Your Personal Injury Claim”
SOCIAL HOST LIABILITY; KNOW THE LAW BEFORE THROWING A PARTY DURING THE HOLIDAYS
Can I be held responsible for the actions of a drunk party guest after they have left the party?
With the holiday season upon us, so too are social gatherings and parties. Continue reading “SOCIAL HOST LIABILITY; KNOW THE LAW BEFORE THROWING A PARTY DURING THE HOLIDAYS”