
Calculating Car Accident Settlements with James H. Brown and Associates
After sustaining injuries in a car accident, the most important thing should be your health and wellbeing. Once the dust settles, however, many accident victims

After sustaining injuries in a car accident, the most important thing should be your health and wellbeing. Once the dust settles, however, many accident victims

What is Liability? Liability is a legal concept relating to fault and responsibility. In the context of a car accident, the person who caused the

One of the most frequent questions we get is: Where to Get Free Legal Advice in Alberta? Alberta, being a province of about 4.3 million

An accident where a driver collides with you and leaves the scene is referred to as a hit and run accident in Alberta. Hit and

You’ve recently been in a car accident, and the car accident injury claims process eventually crosses your mind. What is next? What should I do?

Whiplash and whiplash-related injuries are prevalent in motor vehicles and other accidents. However, there’s plenty of misinformation out there that causes accident victims not to

Even though many people consider them “minor,” soft tissue injuries can dramatically impact you and your family’s everyday life. While many are lucky enough to

Unsafe left turns are a frequent cause of motor vehicle accidents, they occur regularly and can result in significant injuries for those involved. Left-turn accidents

In some parts of Canada, provinces use a no-fault insurance system to determine how much accident victims are entitled to for their injuries. Today in

“Our loved one lost their life in a motor vehicle accident, where do we go from here?” This is a question no one should ever
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