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Despite increased traffic safety policies, over 500 car accidents occurred in Beaumont in 2023, with over 100 causing injuries and two causing deaths.
Anyone can be involved in an accident. Unfortunately, even minor accidents can cause lifelong injuries. Beyond experiencing an injury, car accidents can cause immense psychological trauma and financial stress.
You are not alone – many supports are available to help you overcome an accident. Our Beaumont motor vehicle accident lawyers are here to work with you to seek compensation. We want to help you recover from your injuries. Contact our Beaumont car accident lawyers to schedule a free case review to learn about your options.
Ways to Prevent an Accident
No one wants to be involved in a car accident, which can have severe emotional, financial, physical, and social consequences. This is why it’s crucial to adopt safe driving habits to reduce the risk of an accident. Taking action to protect yourself and others on the road is a responsibility we all share. The following actions can help:
- Following the rules of the road;
- Avoiding distractions;
- Driving sober;
- Driving alert;
- Being mindful of road conditions;
It’s important to acknowledge that some accidents are unavoidable, even with the most cautious driving. For example, your driving habits cannot prevent an inexperienced driver from going behind the wheel, nor can you stop others from breaking traffic laws.
If you are injured by someone’s careless driving, know that there are options available. Our lawyers are ready to support you in this difficult situation and may be able to help you recover compensation for your injuries. Call today for a free consultation with our lawyers if you or a loved one was injured.
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Section B Benefits in Beaumont
Due to the cost and impact of motor vehicle accidents, Alberta requires all drivers to carry insurance with $200,000 of third-party liability coverage and Section B accident benefits. These benefits act as a first line of defence and can provide coverage for expenses such as medical care, funerals, loss of income, and bereavement support. These benefits can be accessed regardless of who is responsible for the accident.
These benefits are not limitless. They can only be accessed for up to 2 years after the accident, with financial limitations on each type of expense. For instance, medical expenses have a limit of $50,000. These benefits will not be enough to cover injuries that take a long time to heal or require significant support. If you are seriously injured in a car accident, it is recommended that you speak to a lawyer to learn about the different ways you can pay for the expenses you incur.
Options Available for Uninsured and Hit-and-Run Accidents
If you are injured in an accident where the other driver either drove away or is uninsured, you may be eligible to get compensation through the Motor Vehicle Accident Claims Program. Alberta created this program to help victims get compensation. Victims may be eligible for up to $200,000. This program, however, is only available if no other forms of compensation are available.
Damages You Can Claim in a Lawsuit
Motor vehicle accident claims allow you to claim damages for different types of losses, such as economic (i.e., medical expenses) and non-economic losses (i.e., mental anguish). There generally isn’t a cap on financial losses, and you can claim losses you have already faced and losses you will face in the future, such as future lost income.
Non-economic losses are trickier since it isn’t easy to measure the value of pain and suffering. The Supreme Court of Canada set a $100,000 cap in 1978, after adjusting for inflation; that value is over $400,000. A civil claim can help recover losses not covered by insurance and accident benefits.
Because litigation is complicated, and it can be tricky to understand the value of your claim fully, we recommend that you work with a lawyer. Our team of lawyers can help you evaluate your claim. Our lawyers have the foresight to consider future expenses, advance several cases, and understand the seriousness of motor vehicle accidents.
The Motor Vehicle Claims Process
There are many steps involved when pursuing a legal claim. In Alberta’s adversarial legal system, parties on opposing sides will make arguments to support their position. A motor vehicle accident lawyer can lead the process by submitting a claim and crafting arguments. Generally, a motor vehicle accident claim involves the following steps:
- File a Claim: Submit a statement of claim, which is a document that outlines the damages you are claiming and the legal basis for the claim.
- Prepare an Affidavit of Documents: This involves gathering evidence that will be used to support your claim. The evidence will then be exchanged between the parties involved.
- Participate in Discovery: The parties ask each other questions about the evidence and the facts of the case. Often, these answers will influence the likelihood of settling the case.
- Settle or Go to Trial: Parties can negotiate a settlement or proceed to trial if an agreement is not reached.
Remember that if you decide to pursue legal action, you must do so within two years of the accident. Waiting longer than this time limit can lead to you losing your legal right to sue. Our car accident lawyers can work with you to ensure deadlines are followed. Contact our firm to schedule a free consultation to learn how our team can help you with the claims process.
How our Beaumont Lawyers Can Help
For over 60 years, Preszler Injury lawyers have worked hard to level the playing field between large insurance companies and our clients. We have always been a plaintiff-only firm that focuses on helping those wrongfully injured in motor vehicle accidents. We aim to help you get compensation for the losses that you experience, which is why you don’t pay our legal fees unless you win your case.
Our legal system is complex and challenging to navigate while focusing on recovery. We have years of experience bringing legal cases forward and fighting claims in court. We have successfully won compensation for many of our clients. We have also worked on many different types of cases, including the following:
- Pedestrian and bicycle accidents;
- Car accidents;
- 18-wheeler truck accidents;
- Boat accidents;
- Transit accidents;
- Airplane accidents;
- Motorcycle accidents;
- ATV and off-road vehicle accidents;
- And More.
When you choose us, you’re not just getting legal representation; you’re gaining access to our dedicated resources that will guide us through the complexities of your case. We have the experience and know-how to navigate the various stages of the legal process, ensuring your case is handled with the utmost care and attention.
Supports for Beaumont Locals
Alberta and the community of Beaumont have many types of resources available to uplift you and help you recover from an accident. The following resources are provided to help you learn more about your options. These resources are not affiliated with Preszler Injury lawyers and are provided for your convenience.
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Commonly Asked car accident Questions
Here are our most asked questions on car accident claims.
What types of compensation can be claimed after an accident in Calgary?
You can claim compensation for pain and suffering, past wage loss, future wage loss, out-of-pocket expenses, expected future cost of care, loss of housekeeping capacity and an in-trust claim for people who have gone above and beyond to care for you when you were injured.
How can a personal injury lawyer help me after an accident?
Personal injury lawsuits require technical skills to be advanced properly. A personal injury lawyer can help by making sure the legal and evidentiary parts of your case are being properly advanced. This allows you to concentrate on going to treatments and getting better.
Can my family members sue an at-fault driver?
Yes, if they are injured in an accident or are making a claim for wrongful death due to a close family member dying in a car accident. If your family member was not injured in the accident, aside from wrongful death claims, there are limited avenues to sue an at-fault driver.
What Section B benefits are available to me after an accident in Calgary?
Most people injured in car accidents have access to Section B benefits. These are no-fault benefits that pay for treatment, medication, and other health-related expenses. No-fault benefits can also provide disability coverage if you are disabled from working.
Can I claim disability benefits if I am unable to work after an accident?
Yes, most of the time. If you cannot work after an accident, several sources of benefits might be available to you. You may have disability coverage through your work or employment insurance. If you do not, then in most cases, you will qualify for Section B benefits. If your disability is prolonged and indefinite, you may qualify for CPP disability benefits as well.
How long will it take for my case to settle?
Each case is different. In a serious motor vehicle accident case, we must know how your recovery will be before we can value the case. This can sometimes take a couple of years before we know for sure. It is generally a mistake to settle your claim too early. Early settlements typically assume a full recovery without setbacks. We want to avoid situations where you settle your case early, and those assumptions turn out to be wrong.
Can medical expenses be claimed in a lawsuit? If so, what kind?
Yes. First, any medical expenses covered by Section B that are not claimed in the lawsuit can be recovered as you go. Any medical expenses that were medically justified and reasonable, over and above Section B benefits, can be claimed in the lawsuit. This usually includes treatment and medications that exceed the Section B limits.
What steps should be taken after an accident?
After ensuring your safety and health are accounted for, you must obtain the identification, insurance, and licence plate of the other vehicles and drivers involved in the accident. Obtain the contact details of any witnesses, as determining fault for an accident is a significant part of the case. The accident should be reported to your insurer promptly.
I was in an uninsured motor vehicle accident, what are my options?
If you were uninsured, you will not have access to Section B benefits, but you can still make an at-fault claim against the other driver if they were at fault for the accident. If the other driver is uninsured, you will have access to your own Section B benefits. If the uninsured driver was at fault, you can make a claim against the Motor Vehicle Accident Claims Program.
Can I claim compensation for emotional distress after a motor vehicle accident?
Yes. Emotional distress almost always follows physical distress and is a common injury in motor vehicle accident claims. Sometimes, emotional distress is more serious and can lead to a diagnosable psychiatric condition. Motor vehicle accidents can also be traumatic and can cause trauma-induced distress disorders such as post-traumatic stress disorder.
Is there a difference in the claims process for pedestrians or cyclists who are hit by a motor vehicle in Calgary?
The claims process for pedestrians and cyclists is similar to accidents between vehicles. In fact, sometimes pedestrians and cyclists can run into trouble if they do not take the same steps to obtain the other driver’s ID, insurance and licence plate. Section B benefits are still generally available except in rare situations.
Can I claim compensation if the accident aggravated a pre-existing injury, but no new injuries occurred?
Yes. Most people have some underlying health conditions. If those conditions include pain, particularly neck or back pain, they are especially vulnerable to an aggravation of those conditions. While insurance companies will try to use pre-existing conditions as a defence to a personal injury claim, people with pre-existing conditions are easier to injure and, take longer to heal and can sustain life-altering aggravations from motor vehicle accidents.
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