Motorvehicle Accidents


Distracted Driving Guide

Distracted Driving Guide

No matter how good of a multitasker you think you are, personal injury lawyers know that distracted driving can cause accidents with even the most experienced of drivers. But just what does distracted driving mean?

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Rider Rights on Public Transit

Rider Rights on Public Transit

Mistakes and accidents happen, but things can get confusing when you’re hurt in an accident as a passenger. We’ve created this quick guide to take you through what an injury claim on public transit might look like. Keep in mind, the quickest way to find out your options is by contacting a personal injury lawyer. Know that we here at Litco Law are standing by to help you through your difficult time.

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Staying Safe from Dangerous Drivers

Staying Safe from Dangerous Drivers

Well, you may not be able to control how other people act, but what you can do is control how you react. In this post, we’ll be outlining 3 safety tips for protecting yourself and your family from dangerous drivers this summer.

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Section B Benefits

Section B Benefits

Section B Benefits are insurance benefits for people who are injured, or who have loved ones who were injured or killed, in automobile accidents.

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Driving Safety Insights

Driving Safety Insights

Should personal injury lawyers be preparing for driverless cars? Our own Fredric Litwiniuk is quoted in this new Canadian Lawyer article.

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Avoiding Serious Car Accidents

Avoiding Serious Car Accidents

Bad winters lead to bad car accidents, but with some precautions and preparations, you can avoid a fender-bender, a trip to the ditch, or worse. Here are our seven tips for avoiding a serious car accident in Alberta this winter.

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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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