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Minor Impact, Major Injury Explained…
January 15, 2017 | Accidents, Brain Injuries, Car Accidents, Slips & Falls
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…

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…

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…

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…

What is the “Burden of Proof” in a Personal Injury Case?
November 1, 2016 | Accidents, Birth Injury, Brain Injuries, Car Accidents, Long Term Disability, Medical Malpractice, Product Liability, Sexual Abuse, Slips & Falls
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…

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…

Safety Tips for Fall Driving in Nova Scotia – New Season, New Injury Hazards
October 1, 2016 | Accidents, Car Accidents, Slips & Falls
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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