by Brian Conway | Personal Injury
My practice is to get actively involved in settlement discussions only once my clients have reached ‘maximum medical improvement’ (MMI). This will be when your treatment providers (and you) are satisfied that you are stable and will not benefit (improve) with further... by Brian Conway | Personal Injury
Having a family doctor is very important if you have been injured in a slip and fall or motor vehicle accident. Even though the family doctor is not the one that will be ‘treating’ your injuries on a day-to-day or regular basis, their opinion will be very important in... by Brian Conway | Personal Injury
A fairly common injury that happens in a car accident is an injury to the jaw. The injury may not always appear right away and may only become a problem over the few weeks after the collision. As the defence insurance companies typically hire dental ‘experts’ to give... by Brian Conway | Personal Injury
The insurance company says my injury is ‘minor’. Should I rethink their assessment? The Minor Injury Regulations (“MIR”) provide a framework for considering whether injuries will be considered ‘minor’ by the courts and therefore have damages for pain and suffering... by Brian Conway | Personal Injury
If you have been in a car accident, you have certain rights and benefits under your own car insurance policy. Every car insurance policy in Alberta has a section “A ”, “B ”, and “C”. In a previous article, I explained what rights and benefits you are entitled to under... by Brian Conway | Personal Injury
What’s the rush? Often people will know that there is a two-year limitation on bringing a claim for personal injury damages. However, most people do not know that there are other much shorter limitation dates in certain circumstances. If you are injured in a motor...