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Pre-Trip Checklist

Pre-Trip Checklist

Accidents and injuries can happen when you least expect it, including while you’re on vacation. Find out how you can plan ahead and protect yourself when you leave the country or province.  

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Limo and Party Bus Safety

Limo and Party Bus Safety

Have you ever wondered what the laws are if your party bus or limousine gets into an accident? We consulted our lawyers at Litco Law to find out the answers.  

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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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    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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