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Emotional Distress Costs

Emotional Distress Costs

Emotional distress may seem like something that’s difficult to put a price tag on. But don’t worry. It can often be compensated through an injury claim.

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November Pedestrian Accidents 5 Important Facts

November Pedestrian Accidents 5 Important Facts

Alberta’s Traffic Collision Reports show that the highest number of pedestrian accidents occur in November. There are a number of surprising reasons for this increase, and some simple things you can do to make our roads safer.

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Scooting in Alberta: 6 Must-Knows

Scooting in Alberta: 6 Must-Knows

E-scooters are everywhere. They offer a convenient, affordable, and zippy way to get around the city… however, what you might not be aware of is the fact that riding illegally could land you with a fine. Injuring someone, even if you're not riding illegally, may attract legal liability.

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Cap for Whiplash Injury

Cap for Whiplash Injury

Because there’s a lot of misinformation out there about the cap on injury claims, many people mistakenly believe their claim is capped when, in fact, that may not be the case.

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Understanding General Damages

Understanding General Damages

Hello and welcome back to another episode of Ask a Litco Bro! In this series, Litco Law’s CEO and seasoned Personal Injury lawyer, Todd Litwiniuk, answers your most burning legal questions. Today, Todd gives us the lowdown on general damages— what they are, how they are calculated, and what to expect from your case. Watch …

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Will & Estate for Home Transactions

Will & Estate for Home Transactions

We’re pretty firm believers that buying property and protecting your property should go hand-in-hand. That’s why we came up with our Will-Estate™ package, where you can pair a Timeless Will™ with your Real Estate service at a discounted rate.

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    IMPORTANT! If you agree to an insurance company’s settlement offer, you give up your legal right to pursue a personal injury claim. It is best to assess the full extent of your injuries and how they will affect your life before you accept an offer. Please note that you have a maximum of two years from the date of the accident to file an injury claim in Alberta.

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