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Minor Impact, Major Injury Explained…

As Nova Scotia car accident lawyers, we have helped many people who suffered serious injuries because of a car accident. Some of these accidents happened at…

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Immediate Steps to Take if You are Involved in a Car Accident

December 13, 2016 | Car Accidents

Getting in a car accident of any kind can be a scary experience. Driving is a routine aspect of our day to day lives, but accidents can…

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Is It Too Late to Bring a Malpractice Claim for Cerebral Palsy?

November 28, 2016 | Birth Injury, Medical Malpractice

The impacts of having a newborn born with cerebral palsy are traumatic to new parents in Nova Scotia. The first years are often spent in…

What is Bad Faith in an LTD Claim & How Do I Prove It?
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Can My LTD Insurer Deduct CPP Benefits From My Monthly Payment?

November 14, 2016 | Long Term Disability

  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…

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What is the “Burden of Proof” in a Personal Injury Case?

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…

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My Car Was Damaged in the Accident. What Do I Do?

October 17, 2016 | Car Accidents

As car accident lawyers in Nova Scotia, this is a question we hear often. Where someone is injured in an accident, they usually also have a damaged…

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Safety Tips for Fall Driving in Nova Scotia – New Season, New Injury Hazards

Safety Tips from Halifax’s Injury Lawyers: Summer is now behind us, and with Autumn comes crisper air, changing colors, and many different factors that affect…

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