Understanding The Impact – Traumatic Brain Injuries and Personal Injury Law
Each year over one hundred and sixty thousand Canadians suffer traumatic brain injuries. Of these, thousands die and tens of thousands more are left permanently or partially disabled…
Don’t Let COVID-19 Delay Your Personal Injury Case
The COVID-19 Pandemic has disrupted many facets of our lives – including where we go, and who we interact with. Even as our province gradually opens up, we still have to be cautious and responsible…
What’s It Worth?
If you’ve been injured in a motor vehicle accident, it’s bound to come up sooner or later: what is your claim worth?
Summer Safety: Bicycles and Injuries
Summer has officially arrived here in Newfoundland and Labrador, and with the return of warmer weather comes the resurgence of the leisurely bicycle ride.
Buckle Up
Everyone knows they shouldn’t, but no one thinks they’ll end up in an accident, or that anything serious can happen five minutes from home.
What to Expect if You’ve Been Injured
No matter the nature of the accident, there are two people who you should not waste any time in speaking to: a doctor and a lawyer.
The Road to Recovery
You’re an active person. You run regularly, hit the gym when you can, and love the outdoors, even in the middle of winter.
Employment and Injury
What happens when, because of an injury caused by someone else, you are no longer able to do the work you have done your entire life?
More Snow…
As we shovel out from the latest that Mother Nature has thrown at us, we all have to be extra diligent while we are driving and walking.
Children and Accidents
“My child was hurt in a car accident. Is there anything I can do?” The short answer is yes, however, there are a few procedural issues that must be addressed.
“I’m sorry, but you’re out of time”
It is unfortunate that sometimes lawyers have to tell someone who is injured through no fault of their own that he or she is out of time to seek compensation.
Insurance Questions. Invaluable Answers.
A treatment plan is developed by you and the physiotherapist. Each session will cost $80.00. Do you have to pay for those expenses out of your pocket?
Look to the Right
While the cold and ice is one thing, we also have to remember that since the days are shorter, we’re less visible and thus, more vulnerable.