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Summer has officially arrived here in Newfoundland and Labrador, and with the return of warmer weather comes the resurgence of the leisurely bicycle ride.
Not all motor vehicle insurance policies are created equally, and sometimes it isn’t until it’s too late that people actually scrutinize their policies.
"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.
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.
You may have heard people talking about "the $2,500.00 deductible" when they are involved in an accident. But what does it mean, and where does it come from?
Maybe it's because our summer season is so short that Newfoundlanders are anxious to cram as many summer activities as possible into three short months.
Ever wonder what Section D of your auto insurance policy is all about? It refers to "uninsured and unidentified drivers" but it’s really all about you.