by Brian Conway | Personal Injury
It is fairly common for the Section B insurer (i.e. your own insurer) to demand that you see their doctor. Unfortunately your insurance policy has a specific clause that allows your insurance company to send you to a doctor of their choice. Obviously the insurers have... by Brian Conway | Personal Injury
Most personal injury lawyers work on the basis of a Contingency Agreement. In Alberta, the Contingency Agreement must be in writing. A Contingency Agreement is an agreement to see that the lawyer is paid only in event of a successful conclusion of the motor vehicle or... by Brian Conway | Personal Injury
This is a question that I am often asked. The answer is easy… ‘it depends’! It depends on a number of factors. It is easy to enter into settlement discussions if the client’s injuries have completely healed and the client is back to their... by Brian Conway | Personal Injury
It is important to understand that xrays are a very basic form of imaging that has been around for a long time and is not as detailed nor as effective as other forms of imaging. This is important to remember when the xray right after your collision doesn’t show any... by Brian Conway | Personal Injury
I often get phone calls from people as they approach the two-year limitation date (the date by which you have to file a Statement of Claim or lose your claim entirely). They tell me that the adjuster for the other driver has been very polite and helpful since the time...