Personal Injury Claims


Slip & Fall Prevention: 6 Tips

Slip & Fall Prevention: 6 Tips

Each winter, walking around our own Calgary streets, walkways and neighbourhoods, we are amazed to see the number of business and homeowners that don't take the necessary steps to prevent slip and falls: not salting, sanding, or shoveling, or making it safe for others.

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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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Hoverboard Safety Warning

Hoverboard Safety Warning

Like every child of the 80s, I loved Back to Future and I wanted a hoverboard. Alas, Back to the Future Day has come and gone and, despite some valiant efforts, I still don’t have my hoverboard.

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Picking a PI Lawyer

Picking a PI Lawyer

If you’re like the thousands of Albertans who are injured every year as a result of someone else’s negligence, you may be thinking of hiring a personal injury lawyer to help you make a claim for compensation. How do you choose the right one? Start with these questions.

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Food Tampering Lawsuit

Food Tampering Lawsuit

CALGARY- A woman who was found guilty of tampering with food at a southwest grocery store is now suing the Calgary Co-op chain. Tatyana Granada served three years behind bars, for inserting pins, needles and nails into food items like bread, cheese and produce at the Oakridge location. Now that the 47-year-old mother is out …

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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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