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Cap for Minor Injury

Cap for Minor Injury

Today, we're sitting down with our CEO, Todd Litwiniuk, to answer your question, "How does the cap work if I have a minor injury?" Tune into the video below or keep reading for his answer!

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Why Should I Have a Personal Injury Lawyer?

Why Should I Have a Personal Injury Lawyer?

If you've been injured in an accident, or if you're just curious about the ins and outs of Personal Injury law, you may be thinking: "What does a Personal Injury lawyer really do, anyway? Should I bother hiring one?" Keep reading for an explanation on when you should talk to one, and the services they can provide for you.

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The Other Driver Didn’t Have Insurance, What Now?

The Other Driver Didn’t Have Insurance, What Now?

If you’ve been injured in a Motor Vehicle Accident (MVA), it’s important to follow a post-accident to-do list to make sure you get the compensation you deserve! After you’ve taken care of your own health and spoken to your own insurance company, you’re probably seeking information from the other party involved. But if the other driver doesn’t have insurance, you may be confused about what to do next. Here’s what to know.

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Talking to My Insurance Company Post Accident?

Talking to My Insurance Company Post Accident?

So you’ve been injured in a Motor Vehicle Accident (MVA). Your mind is probably racing with questions about what to do next, as you’re potentially faced with loss of ability to work, loss of a vehicle, endless paperwork, and conversations with insurance companies. We understand that these concerns can cause serious headaches… but the good news is, Litco Law can take care of the paperwork and the legal work, so you can take care of what matters most: yourself, your loved ones, and your health. And we can always offer free legal answers when you need it! Today, we’re diving into the client question, “Should I talk to my insurance company after my accident?”

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Should I sign a release?

Should I sign a release?

Are you unsure if you received a fair severance package? Have you been wrongfully dismissed? Or are you looking to have your employment agreement reviewed before you sign? If you’re looking for answers when it comes to Alberta Employment Law

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Divorce and PI Claim Proceeds

Divorce and PI Claim Proceeds

Whether you’re dealing with a divorce or trying to recover after an accident left you injured (or both), we understand that it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. You may be going through a difficult time, feeling skeptical, and looking for a law firm you can trust… but Litco Law will be here for you through it all. Though we don’t handle divorce-related legal services directly, our clients occasionally ask whether a divorce can affect a Personal Injury (PI) settlement. It’s key to have a trusted Personal Injury lawyer by your side to help you understand if your claim could be included in the assets divided in a marriage separation

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File Update Expectations

File Update Expectations

At Litco Law, we take care of the legal work and the paperwork so you can take care of what’s important: yourself and your family. So if you haven’t heard from us lately in the midst of an ongoing file, you can take comfort knowing we are working hard behind the scenes… because we truly care about our clients! We’re results-focused, so when we’re not talking to you, we’re finding solutions. But we will always let you know when there is an update, and you can count on us to abide by the 24/30 rule with everything we do.

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Free Real Estate Consultation

Free Real Estate Consultation

Got real estate on your mind? If it’s legal answers you’re searching for, we’ve got you covered— and it won’t cost you a cent! Our clients often ask us whether we offer free consultations

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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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