Personal Injury Lawyers Camrose

Many different parties and entities have legal obligations to safeguard the well-being of various community members. Perhaps without even knowing it, regular people could fail to fulfill these obligations, thereby causing an accident in which another person is unnecessarily injured.

Motor vehicle operators, property owners, certain licensed professionals, medical practitioners, and other members of our society are required by law to ensure the safety of others and to take preventative actions to reduce the risk of injuries. If they fail to live up their legal responsibilities, they could be considered negligent.

Negligence can occur in a number of ways. For example, according to the province’s Traffic Safety Act, the people who operate motor vehicles are required to do so in a reasonably cautious manner. If they violate local traffic laws and disobey the rules of the road, their negligence could have wide-ranging, life-changing consequences for other road-users.

Motor vehicle operators could be considered negligent if they engage in any form of wrongful conduct behind the wheel, including:

  • Speeding
  • Driving under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs
  • Texting while driving
  • Driving distractedly
  • Changing lanes improperly
  • Ignoring traffic signs and signals
  • And more

If a driver’s negligence causes an accident in which another road-user is injured, the at-fault motorist could be liable for damages they incur. Similarly, if an injury-causing accident occurs on someone else’s property, the owner/occupier of that premises might be liable for the injured party’s resulting financial losses.

That is because, in accordance with the province’s Occupiers’ Liability Act, property owners, managers, security personnel, and other occupiers owe a duty of care to their guests. That means, they must conduct routine maintenance, address any potentially hazardous issues on the premises, warn guests about dangerous elements on-site, and take precautions to reduce the risk of injuries.

After being injured in an accident, it may be unclear which party was responsible. However, it is important to note that many accidents in Camrose are, indeed, the result of another party’s negligence. Depending on the circumstances of your accident, these parties and their insurance providers may owe you compensation.

Our Camrose personal injury lawyers are passionate about helping injured members of the local community to recover financially after being injured in unexpected accidents resulting from the negligent conduct of third parties. To learn more about how our personal injury lawyers serving Camrose may be able to help you recover the compensation you deserve, contact us today.

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Being injured in an accident can be overwhelming, exhausting, and expensive. Many injured residents of Camrose struggle to recover financially while coping with the physical realities of their newly acquired injuries and the resulting psychological trauma they can cause.

By working with our Camrose personal injury lawyers, community members who have been injured may be able to hold negligent parties accountable for their wrongful actions and recover compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, loss of future income, reduced future earning capacities, pain and suffering, and possibly more. To discuss the circumstances of your accident and learn if you might be entitled to compensation, contact our personal injury lawyers serving Camrose and receive a free initial consultation on your case.

 

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



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