Airdrie Car Accident Lawyers

According to the province’s most recent report on traffic collision facts, there are nearly 100,000 motor vehicle accidents in Alberta each year. Annually, thousands of local drivers, passengers, pedestrians, cyclists, and other road-users sustain major injuries as a result of these collisions. Hundreds more lose their lives.

Despite the fact that the province’s Traffic Safety Act requires all motor vehicle operators to exercise a duty of care to their fellow road-users, drivers’ negligent actions on the road lead to an overwhelming number of fatal or injury-causing accidents. Drivers may be considered negligent if their wrongful actions lead to an accident. Common examples of negligent behaviours that could end in a life-changing collision include:

  • Texting while driving
  • Speeding
  • Street racing / stunt driving
  • Driving under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs
  • Improperly changing lanes
  • Ignoring traffic signs and signals
  • Distracted driving
  • And more

When drivers violate local traffic laws, they do not take the physical safety of others into consideration. This shortsightedness and lack of consideration can have destructive effects on entire families and communities when collisions end in tragic fatalities.

Even those who are fortunate enough to survive a serious car accident can face negative repercussions for the remainder of their lives. Even those who have sustained moderately severe injuries as a result of another driver’s failure to uphold their duty of care could feel the consequences of the at-fault driver’s actions for years following their collision.

In addition to the negative physical and psychological effects of being injured in a car accident, many survivors of motor vehicle collisions face enormous financial challenges as well. Fortunately, anyone who has been injured in a motor vehicle accident – regardless of fault – should be entitled to Section B benefits, which are intended to help offset the costs of certain injury-related expenses.

However, Section B benefits do not always fully replace the financial losses sustained by injured car accident survivors, particularly in scenarios when the victim’s injuries are catastrophic in nature. Even with the insurance coverage available to them, these car accident survivors might struggle underneath their newly acquired financial burdens.

Our Airdrie car accident lawyers believe that no one should suffer the consequences of someone else’s negligence. If you were injured in a collision caused by another driver’s wrongful actions, consider scheduling a free initial consultation with our car accident lawyers serving Airdrie.

If you are eligible to pursue a civil claim against the at-fault driver who caused your collision, our Airdrie car accident lawyers may be able to help you recover the maximum amount of damages to which you might be entitled. To learn more about working with our car accident lawyers serving Airdrie and receive personalized legal feedback on your case, contact us today.

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Being injured in a car accident can be a frightening, confusing, and overwhelming experience. It is often unclear to injured collision survivors where to turn for assistance and advice. By taking advantage of a free initial consultation with our Airdrie car accident lawyers, you can learn about options for financial compensation that might be available to you.

To get in touch with our car accident lawyers serving Airdrie, contact Preszler Injury Lawyers today.

 

Our Airdrie practice group can assist with various types of claims.



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