
The 9 Steps of The Car Accident Injury Claims Process in Alberta
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?

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?

Accidents can often turn one’s life upside down in unexpected ways. Aside from the physical injuries, many are surprised by emotional distress such as worsening

How are damages calculated? When you are injured in a car accident or other accident, you may be wondering how much compensation you will receive.

The SPF-1 is the standard form owners automobile insurance policy in Alberta. It is the same for anyone who holds it. The SPF-1 is broken

As part of an ongoing series, we have asked different lawyers at James H. Brown and Associates what they think makes “the best accident lawyer”.

What is tort law? Simply put, a tort is a wrong. Technically speaking, a tort is a civil wrong causing the claimant to suffer loss

Motor vehicle accidents are stressful in and of themselves. When an accident causes injuries, the stress is compounded as accident victims require medical treatment but

When you win a Personal Injury lawsuit, you will generally receive monetary damages. There are different types of damages or “heads” of damages, such as

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
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