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Unclaimed Accident Compensation

Unclaimed Accident Compensation

Many Albertans are struggling to make ends meet. We could all use some extra money, especially during this difficult time. Did you know that if you were injured in an accident within the last 2 years, there could be money set aside for you, just waiting to be claimed?

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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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Alberta Uber Injury Lawyers

Alberta Uber Injury Lawyers

Despite the potential risks and issues, Calgarians and Edmontonians have been very receptive to the service, which operates in over 340 cities in 60 countries.

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Auto-pilot and Self-driving Vehicles

Auto-pilot and Self-driving Vehicles

New cars and trucks are adding driver-assist features such as auto-pilot, adaptive cruise control, automatic parallel parking, auto-braking, and advance crash warning. But who's to blame for the accident if the “driver” isn’t actually driving the vehicle?

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Calgary Car Accident Lawyers

Calgary Car Accident Lawyers

Every year in Alberta, there are about 22,000 reported car accidents that result in injuries or death for one or more of the vehicle occupants. For every reported injury accident, there are many more that go unreported.

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Calgary Rear-End Collision Lawyers

Calgary Rear-End Collision Lawyers

The most common type of Motor Vehicle Accident in Alberta is the rear-end collision. In Calgary, approximately 34% of all car accidents are rear-end accidents, while in Edmonton the percentage is closer to 35%.

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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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