Posted by admin on Apr 15th, 2010 | 0 comments
A lawyer who represents individuals who have suffered a traumatic brain injury – a traumatic brain injury lawyer – is foremost required to ensure that his or her client gets adequately treated in law, and by extension, by an insurance company or defendant.
Most of the time this means that a traumatic brain injury lawyer must be able to establish the full extent of the injuries suffered by the...
Posted by admin on Feb 1st, 2010 | 0 comments
Get your questions answered by our Metro Vancouver and Abbotsford lawyers?
The aftermath of a car crash can be pretty ugly. Doctors, maybe hospitals, physio, massage, pain, medication, off work, relying on others, and on and on.
Then you have to deal with insurance companies. But here’s the deal, you don’t have to deal with insurance companies … at least not directly. Let...
Posted by admin on Jan 7th, 2010 | 0 comments
For those of you who love to drive and talk on the phone, as of January 1, 2010 in BC, you must do without the talk.
In BC we now have to let our cell phones ring through to voice mail while driving; our government passed a law saying we can’t use hand-held devices while operating a motor vehicle.
Our province’s police officers report that they’ll give us all a break and...
Posted by admin on Jan 7th, 2010 | 0 comments
Steps to take with ICBC after a car accident in BC
Car accidents can be violent, painful, frightening, and incredibly damaging to one’s life. Many people don’t remember a lot of the details of a car crash; often people are confused, nervous, and/or in shock immediately after the crash and well into the events following a car accident.
Steps to take after a car accident in BC
1. If...
Posted by admin on Nov 24th, 2009 | 0 comments
Not too long ago I witnessed a fairly violent car crash at an intersection in Abbotsford, BC. I was waiting to cross that very intersection. I can still picture in my mind and my thinking that just before the crash happened that it was going to happen. I immediately paid attention because I knew witnesses can be very valuable in shedding light which vehicle did what. I particularly looked...
Posted by admin on Nov 24th, 2009 | 0 comments
Contrary to what many people believe, you do not need to sign your statement to ICBC. The following are what you need to provide to ICBC after a car crash:
• Report the accident: You need to make a claim as soon as possible following the accident – you can do so over the telephone by using ICBC’s dial-a-claim service, or when you retain us, we’d be happy to do it for.
• ...
Posted by admin on Nov 24th, 2009 | 0 comments
The holidays are a festive time. It’s an occasion for families to gather, work colleagues to celebrate together, and friends to meet up.
But along with all that merriment come some amplified safety issues: car accidents increase, drunk-driving charges go up, and alcohol over-indulgence can wreck havoc on what should be a joyous time.
Canadian courts have long held that bars, restaurants and...
Posted by admin on Nov 24th, 2009 | 0 comments
It’s spring – and cycling season is in full gear.
Ahhh…bicycling. Who doesn’t enjoy the freedom of pedal pushing their way around town? Living in the Fraser Valley, we’re especially fortunate to have such a great array of country roads and beautiful vistas to enjoy on our bicycles. As lawyers, though, we tend to see the other side of cycling: bad driving, bad cycling practices...
Posted by admin on Nov 24th, 2009 | 0 comments
Has ICBC told you that you don’t have a claim because your car accident was “low velocity impact” or “minimal impact”?
Being told you don’t have a claim from ICBC can be a slap in the face when you’re injured after a car accident. I see many clients who believed they no longer could make a claim for their injuries? Don’t worry, if you were hurt...
Posted by admin on Nov 24th, 2009 | 0 comments
Not at all, unless you lie about it.
Many persons in car crashes have some pre-existing spine degeneration (basically the aging process) and/or some previous injury. If you are struggling to get better, your pre-existing condition may explain it.
The first thing to remember is if you decide to talk to ICBC or are asked about any pre-existing conditions/injuries by a medical person is to tell...