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Traumatic brain injuries (also known as TBIs) are among the most devastating and challenging injuries for victims and their families to overcome. Many TBIs can
Traumatic brain injuries (also known as TBIs) are among the most devastating and challenging injuries for victims and their families to overcome. Many TBIs can
Injured Albertans are often unsure of compensation when they are involved in a single-vehicle collision. After a motor vehicle accident (MVA), the bills can pile
After being injured in a serious accident, most Albertans want to know how long it’ll be before things go back to normal. It’s more than
Imagine this: this past winter, you were involved in a car accident on Alberta’s treacherous roads. At the time, you didn’t think your injuries were
Very few people like thinking about insurance or dealing with insurance companies. However, it’s better to ensure you’re protected before accidents occur than after you
In the Fort McMurray area, many employers offer comprehensive benefits in the event of serious injuries that happen during work time. But what about injuries
You’ve probably seen the commercials. The ones where some far-flung American law firm is talking about how “you might be entitled to compensation if you’re
Class-action lawsuits help hold corporations accountable to society. They allow groups of individuals to pursue justice and compensation from companies and other legal entities for
Although some people may consider them “minor injuries,” whiplash can have a profound impact on you and your family’s day-to-day life. While many people are
Each year, James H. Brown and Associates represent numerous individuals who have suffered tragic life-changing spinal cord injuries. Often, we work with victims and families
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