Life can be unpredictable, and a sudden illness or injury can turn everything upside down. If you live in Alberta, having a long-term disability (LTD) insurance policy can provide financial stability and peace of mind during tough times. But with so many policies out there, how do you know which one is right for you? …
Car accidents are stressful and can leave you feeling overwhelmed. Dealing with legal processes and communicating with insurance companies on your own can be challenging. To make matters worse, there is a sea of misinformation on the Internet and social media about car accident claims in Alberta. These myths can lead to confusion, added stress, …
Numerous reports by victims have shown that young people suffered institutional abuse that was sexual, physical, and psychological in nature while participating in Big Brothers’ youth mentorship programs. Survivors harmed by these wrongdoings are entitled to seek damages through a civil legal claim. For many survivors, this can be an important and fulfilling step in …
Alberta will change its auto insurance system to no-fault starting in 2027. Read on to learn the potential advantages and disadvantages to you.
Survivors of Boy Scouts or Girl Guides institutional abuse may be entitled to compensation. Learn how our lawyers may be able to help.
Hearing stories of several recent dog attacks in the Alberta media, some may make you feel uncomfortable while other incidents are horrifying. Municipalities have updated bylaws and policies in an effort to prevent dog bites and other dog-related injuries.
During a personal injury case, it is common for your lawyer to request you visit a medical practitioner (or more than one) to establish the extent of the injuries you have suffered due to someone else’s negligence.
Alberta’s Occupiers’ Liability Act (OLA) requires occupiers to keep their premises “reasonably safe” for the use of others. You can pursue monetary damages from occupiers if they failed in this duty and you were then injured.