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If you’ve been involved in a car accident in Nova Scotia, you may have faced frustrations trying to get compensated for property damage. Dealing with insurance companies to replace or repair your damaged car can feel overwhelming. Below is a…
After an accident, injured persons are often faced with many stressful questions. Many injured people have never been involved with the injury claim process and are not sure what will happen in this process. One question that is often asked…
There are times when people are injured in a car accident, through no fault of their own, only to discover the driver responsible for the accident was/is not covered by a valid insurance policy. In certain cases, injured persons would…
Doctors and nurses in Nova Scotia make mistakes. After all, they are only human. Fortunately, many of those mistakes don’t result in serious harm to the patient. But sometimes serious harms and injuries result from these medical errors. Where a…
With the summer season in full swing, many Nova Scotians are riding their bikes to get from “point A” to “point B”. Unfortunately, too manycar drivers don’t pay close enough attention to such cyclists and, as any experienced injury lawyer…
An accident can happen to anyone, especially in high-traffic areas like downtown Halifax. Knowing the immediate steps after a car accident in Nova Scotia can restore a sense of power and strengthen your claim.Emotions can be strong after a car…
As Nova Scotia disability insurance lawyers, this is a question we hear very frequently. The short answer of whether CPP benefits are deducted from LTD benefits is: “yes, probably”. The vast majority of the time, your LTD insurer will reduce…
In any legal case, the “burden of proof” (also known as the “standard” or “onus” of proof) is the level of proof required for the person bringing the case forward to prove the liability of the defendant. Making allegations does…
For a variety of reasons, there is a lot of misunderstanding about brain injuries and their effects on someone’s life. Unfortunately, many doctors who don’t specialize in this area are also under misconceptions which can lead to even more confusion…