by Brian Conway | Personal Injury
There is a common misunderstanding that xrays show broken bones. They often do, but sometimes the image may not be clear enough for the radiologist to read, or the image may be at the wrong angle or wrong site on your body to adequately see a fracture. The best... by Brian Conway | Personal Injury
What should you do? Physiotherapists are notorious for describing ‘soft tissue’ injuries as ‘minor’. This is just simply wrong. This is NOT what the law says. The Minor Injury Regulations states that injuries to the muscles, ligaments and tendons MAY be ‘capped’ as a... by Brian Conway | Personal Injury
The ‘normal’ limitation period for injury claims is two years. That means that you must file a Statement of Claim at the courthouse within two years of the date of your accident, or you lose the right to sue. There are some exceptions to this rule. The first exception... by Brian Conway | Personal Injury
I have many people who come to my office within a couple or three months after having been in a car accident / collision and have been offered the ‘maximum’ amount from the other driver’s insurance company. They have been told that the maximum amount available to them... by Brian Conway | Personal Injury
When I meet with new clients and they are often (rightfully) very angry that they were injured by someone who was drinking and driving. The practical reality of such situations, however, the reason why the other person hit my client’s vehicle is generally...