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Rehabilitation Programs

DateOctober 18, 2011 CategoryICBC Claims, Personal Injury Tags

Why is following a rehabilitation program important to your legal case?

In law, the plaintiff (injured party) has an obligation to mitigate his or her losses. This means the plaintiff must take reasonable steps to minimize the losses she suffers by following the doctor’s advice regarding treatment and getting back… Read full article »

Driver and Ministry share $1.1 million responsibility for B.C. pedestrian’s injuries

DateSeptember 29, 2011 CategoryICBC Claims, News, Personal Injury TagsTags:

We’ve been working on this case for a few years, and we’re pleased that our client, Selina Meghji, will soon be compensated for the grievous injuries she sustained after being hit by a car.

As reported in this August 17, 2011 Vancouver Sun article:

B.C. Supreme Court

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Differences between cyclists and motorists – it goes beyond the presence of an engine

DateSeptember 25, 2011 CategoryICBC Claims, Personal Injury TagsTags: ,

Cyclists and motorists are subject to the same rules of the road. That fact sometimes leads people to think cyclists and motorists fare equally when it comes to claiming accident benefits.

That isn’t the case, mainly because…

Uninsured cyclists are the norm

Cyclists don’t need the same type of insurance… Read full article »

Personal injury claims – a quick FAQ

DateSeptember 7, 2011 CategoryPersonal Injury TagsTags: ,

Personal Injury Claims (PIClaims) enable innocent victims of accidents to recoup:

  • 100% recovery of expenses for medical care, rehabilitation and disability
  • past and future income losses
  • other compensation, known as damages

We field certain PIClaim questions more frequently than others, so we wrote this blog post to provide… Read full article »

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