Slip and Falls- How Your Lawyer Can Help You

Slip and fall cases vary person to person. There are a number of outliers that determine the severity of the injury sustained. Some of these factors include the age of the individual, the attire worn at the scene of the accident, the positioning of the fall, and the surrounding objects, to name a few. You may be questioning whether your Slip and Fall case is worthy in the eyes of the insurer. When you hire a personal injury lawyer, the first thing to be done is investigations. Your lawyer will gather all evidence, starting with video surveillance of the scene…

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How You Got A Low Personal Injury Settlement

Are you a victim of personal injury but received a low settlement? You may have suffered a catastrophic loss or suffered a loss that deemed you incapable of continuing on with a normal life. However, your settlement achieved may have reflected a minor injury settlement. Well, you may be wondering why your settlement amount does not reflect your injuries sustained. Here are 3 simple reasons why you got a low settlement: No Activity On Your File Lack Of Proof Surveillance If your lawyer is not proactive with your file and following up with all correspondences, medical reports, and treatments you…

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How To Get A Higher Personal Injury Settlement

Are you a victim of personal injury? Being involved in a personal injury claim sometimes means going through multiple offers for settlement. You may be asking yourself what is the highest personal injury settlement you could possibly receive for your specific injury. Here are a few tips to a higher personal injury settlement: Ask Questions There is no such thing as a “dumb question”. Questions keep you educated and allow you to gain a better understanding behind each and every step for your claim. In fact, asking a simple question may sometimes bring an underlying fact to the surface that…

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Liability in Parking Lots

Although vehicle collisions inside of a parking lot are uncommon in comparison to those on public roads, they do occur from time to time. The question most of us wonder about is who is liable in a parking lot collision. Well, the most common answer you may here is that liability falls 50/50 between both drivers. While most commonly parking lot collisions hold equal liability, this sometimes changes with certain circumstances. With this being said, liability changes if one of the vehicles is parked legally and another vehicle happens to hit it. Under the circumstance that one vehicle is parked…

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Why Hire A Personal Injury Lawyer

You may have gotten into an accident recently and you are still on the fence debating whether or not you should hire a Personal Injury lawyer to help make your claim. Let me help guide you along the 7 reasons why you should hire a Personal Injury lawyer. You Will RELAX Objective Advice Free Confidential And No Obligation Consultation Experience With Litigation And Handling Insurance Companies Higher Compensation For Your Injuries Insurance Companies Are Difficult Experts And Resources These are some of the few reasons to consider while deciding to hire a lawyer. Let us do the work for you…

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Fibromyalgia and Settlements

Fibromyalgia is probably one of the most controversial medial diagnoses out there. Why? Well, simply put, fibromyalgia does not have an objective test to confirm the condition an individual may be suffering from. Fibromyalgia causes severe pain in several areas of the body in an individual that is consistent for a long period of time. Canadians who face fibromyalgia hold higher risks of other psychological impairments, such as anxiety and depression. You may be wondering why such a condition leads to psychological impairments. Simply put, fibromyalgia does not have a cure. This is something a person may have to live…

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Winter Sports and Brain Injury

When most people think of Canada, they think of cold weather, ice hockey, and snow piling high. With winters in Canada bringing so much snowfall, it’s not unheard of to go skiing, snowboarding, ice-skating, or getting involved in other winter sports. These sports bring such an adrenaline rush to the average human body, making us more inclined to participate at higher speeds or with more aggression. With competitive winter sports, it is not always obvious when there are slippery surfaces, uneven grounds, or sometimes an ATV coming your way! Winter sports injuries compose one of the highest types of brain…

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Brain Injury Awareness

Brain injuries are one of the most traumatic and life altering injuries that may arise. In March, awareness is brought forward for brain injuries. This type of injury is not limited to a specific age group and can happen at any sudden moment. Brain injuries could be a result of a car accident, bike riding, playing hockey, and much more. According to public health of Canada, there are approximately 20,000 people who suffer from traumatic brain injuries (TBI) and require hospitalization each year. Although a TBI could be severe, a concussion is also a very serious brain injury as the…

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Alcohol Awareness

After a long winter, sunny days are just around the corner in the month of April. Usually, the weather over the weekends may urge you and your friends to go out for a few drinks to relieve some of the stress you may be facing from your workweek. April is the month for multiple types of awareness. In my previous post, I mentioned that April is the month for stress awareness. However, April is pretty versatile, also holding alcohol awareness! Alcohol is one of the most abused substances in North America. Although not everyone may be abusing alcohol, some may…

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Stress Awareness

Did you know that April is the month for stress awareness? We all face stress or have faced stress at some point in our lives. In a study conducted in 2014, statistics Canada revealed that 23% of Canadians, which translates to approximately 6.7 million people, report stress. These statistics were based on Canadians that are aged 15 years or older. Being residents of Ontario, the study showed that Ontario was held in the higher stress categories. Although stress varies, facing constant stress has a significant impact on high blood pressure to heart disease. We all have different mechanisms when it…

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