
Why James H. Brown and Associates are Alberta’s Top Personal Injury Lawyers
When it comes to personal injury cases in Alberta, choosing the proper legal representation is crucial, as the right lawyer can dramatically enhance your chances

When it comes to personal injury cases in Alberta, choosing the proper legal representation is crucial, as the right lawyer can dramatically enhance your chances

In personal injury law, the thin skull rule is a legal principle that may come into play if you or a loved one has a

Dealing with the aftermath of an accident is stressful enough; not knowing if your Personal Injury Settlement is taxable is another unnecessary worry. At James

If you or someone you love have recently been injured in an accident, or collision as a result of someone’s negligence or ill intent, you

It’s no secret that Alberta’s world of personal injury law is complex. However, you don’t have to navigate Alberta’s justice system alone; James H. Brown

Being involved in a car accident is a traumatic experience, especially if you suffer from extremely severe injuries. While some injuries can be minor (yet

If you have been in a sideswipe collision, you may have questions about what to do next. Read our blog below about sideswipe collisions and

Unfortunately, many personal injury victims do not receive fair injury compensation. Some victims can even receive little to no compensation whatsoever, even after launching a

What is the fatal accidents act? There are few things in life more terrifying and gut-wrenching than learning that a loved one has suddenly passed

If you have been injured in a motor vehicle accident, you likely received several forms from your insurance company. You may be unsure how to
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