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What Do I Need to Prove in a Nova Scotia Medical Malpractice Case?

July 28, 2017 | Medical Malpractice

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…

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Injured in a Bike Accident? Insurance Information You Need to Know.

July 3, 2017 | Car Accidents

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…

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Mental Injury Claims No Longer Need a Psychiatric Diagnosis to be Successful

Last week the Supreme Court of Canada released a decision which will have a significant impact on injury claims in Nova Scotia and across Canada….

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The Patient Hired a Medical Malpractice Lawyer and Sued the Doctor

As experienced medical malpractice lawyers, we are often approached by Nova Scotia patients who feel that they’ve been injured through the negligence of their doctor…

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Accidents, Insurance Companies and Social Media

It’s fair to say that the majority of Nova Scotians have some kind of involvement with social media – Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, etc. Insurance companies know…

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4 Ways to Objectively Prove a Brain Injury

Brain injuries are unfortunately common for Nova Scotians. The brain is particularly vulnerable to injury in car accidents, birth trauma, falls, workplace accidents, etc. The Brain Injury…

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Newly Announced: The Nova Scotia injury “cap” for 2017

February 14, 2017 | Car Accidents

In Nova Scotia, injured victims of car accidents may have their level of compensation of limited to a “cap” set by legislation imposed by government. This limit only…

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