by Brian Conway | Personal Injury
It can be a daunting experience to call and visit an injury lawyer after your accident. Here are some questions you can expect in your first conversation. 1. When was your accident? In Alberta, if you don’t start a lawsuit within 2 years after the accident, you are... by Brian Conway | Personal Injury
If you are injured in a car accident because of someone else’s negligence, the person at fault has to compensate you for your damages. If the at-fault person is insured, the insurance company has agreed to pay that compensation. A typical insurance policy will have a... by Brian Conway | Personal Injury
Driverless cars are coming to a road near you, and sooner than you may think. Technology for collision avoidance is improving for every new model. Some warn you if you begin to drift out of your lane, some will automatically brake for you if you are about to rear-end... by Brian Conway | Personal Injury
“Never apologise after an accident. People will think it’s your fault.” Have you heard of this saying? Some believe that saying ‘sorry’ after a car accident means you admit liability. The Evidence Act makes it very clear that an apology does NOT mean... by Brian Conway | Personal Injury
I tell many clients that even though they may think their claim is ‘capped’ under the Minor Injury Regulations, it may not be. The best example I can give of a claim where the client thought that there injury was ‘capped’ but turned out it was not is as follows: The... by Brian Conway | Personal Injury
You’ve been injured in a collision, but how hurt are you really? The best person to evaluate your well-being is your family physician. TIP: Get them to help you fill in your Section B forms, not your physiotherapist or chiropractor. There are a lot of different...