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Recent Car Accidents Statistics in Alberta And What This Means for Albertans

Why Car Accident Cases are Rising in Alberta and What This Means for Albertans Have you noticed more traffic lately? You’re not alone. Alberta’s roads are getting business, and unfortunately, that means more car accidents. According to the latest traffic collision statistics from the Government of Alberta, there were over 100,000 reported collisions in 2021 …

Winter Driving Safety Tips for Albertans

Driving demands alertness and care no matter when you are doing it, but winter conditions mean you have to be particularly careful. Icy roads and low visibility due to snowstorms and long sunless hours are among the driving hazards that come with the onset of cold weather. In terms of holidays, the highest total number …

Untold Challenges After an Alberta Motor Vehicle Collision

The consequences of a car accident where you’re not at fault may extend to parts of your life that you did not expect them to reach. Motor vehicle accidents may cause physical injuries (or even death), in addition to emotional and psychological ones. Financial consequences are also extremely likely when your injuries prevent you from …

How Surveillance Works in Personal Injury Claims

After being involved in an accident, injured individuals may choose to pursue a personal injury claim. Depending on the circumstances of the case, it could take several years to settle the claim. And during that time, accident survivors seeking compensation for their injury-related damages may be subject to various types of surveillance as a means of gathering evidence to disprove their claims. It is important to be aware of the types of surveillance insurance companies and defense litigators may use. To learn more, click here.

What Are Whiplash Injuries?

Even moderately severe car accidents can have long-lasting effects. When car accident survivors sustain whiplash-associated disorders, they may experience disruptive physical symptoms for weeks or even months after their collisions. As a result of their soft tissue injuries, they might be forced to miss work or incur other financial losses. To learn more about whiplash associated disorders and their potential impacts on an accident victim’s life, click here.

Most Dangerous Intersections in Calgary for Motor Vehicle Accidents

Driving in a major urban centre like Calgary can be challenging. Sharing the road with thousands of commuters, navigating construction zones and detours, paying attention to traffic signals and directional signs, and staying mindful of pedestrians and cyclists can be overwhelming for drivers in the city. And although motor vehicle accidents can happen anywhere at any time, certain intersections in Calgary have been proven to be more dangerous than others. To learn more about locations that require a bit more vigilance about personal safety, click here.

2023 Minor Injury Guidelines in Alberta

Motor vehicle accidents can result in a wide range of injuries of varying levels of severity. But regardless of how drastic or impactful they may be, any accident-related injury has the capacity to significantly disrupt someone’s life. Even injuries considered to be “minor” can cause an individual to miss work, seek out medical treatments and physical rehabilitation therapies, and incur additional expenses. They may also suffer non-pecuniary losses, such as pain and suffering. However, in Alberta, non-pecuniary damages resulting from minor injuries are subject to a payment cap. To learn more about the current minor injury regulations, click here.

 
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