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Alberta 2021 Claims Cap

Alberta 2021 Claims Cap

The cap for minor injury compensation claims in Alberta has been updated for 2021 With a new year comes an adjustment to Alberta’s minor injury cap. Wondering what this means for you? Here’s a little backstory. Back in 2004, the government limited or “capped” the amount of money that an injured car accident victim can receive …

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We Care…A lot|Litco Law

We Care…A lot|Litco Law

Whenever and wherever you need us, we’ll be by your side, dedicated to your success. Are you suffering from a personal injury? Faced with wrongful dismissal or a workplace matter? Looking for a Wills & Estate planning to protect your loved ones? Want to make buying your home easy? Whatever your issue, we’ll help you find the answer – even if we’re not it. We care about you, your goals, your progress, your health, your comfort, your family, and your stress.   At Litco Law, …

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Changes to The Cap: How It Affects Your Claim

Changes to The Cap: How It Affects Your Claim

In recent weeks, the Alberta Government enacted amendments to the Minor Injury Regulation, which changes the laws relating to the amount a person can claim for minor injuries resulting from a motor vehicle accident.

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Introducing Timeless Will

Introducing Timeless Will

A Will that grows and changes with you forever – for free. Is the idea of writing a Will now, only to have to spend more money to change it again down the road, holding you back? For most people, major life changes – and Will changes – are inevitable. In fact, the average person updates their …

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Free Consultations by PI Lawyers

Free Consultations by PI Lawyers

One of our most frequently asked questions is, “Do you offer free consultations?” The answer is yes! Is this common among Alberta personal injury lawyers? Many people, when they think of lawyers, think of expensive legal fees, high costs, and big bills. And it’s true that most lawyers are paid by the hour, and charge high hourly rates. But injury lawyers are different.

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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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