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Nova Scotia Car Accident Lawyers: Your Legal Experts

Nova Scotia is known for its diverse geography, which includes coastal roads, highways, rural areas, and urban centres. With breathtaking coastal views, stunning landscapes, and picturesque horizons, Nova Scotia is an idyllic province in Canada.  However, as in any region, car accidents can disrupt tranquillity and bring about a wave of uncertainty. The casualty rate … Continue reading Nova Scotia Car Accident Lawyers: Your Legal Experts

Trusted Lawyers for Slips and Falls in Nova Scotia

Slips and fall accidents can occur in parking lots, grocery stores, and restaurants. They’re also a common safety hazard in nearly every workplace.  The Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety reports that more than 42,000 people sustain injuries per year due to work-related falls.  A slip and fall may appear minor but can cause … Continue reading Trusted Lawyers for Slips and Falls in Nova Scotia

How Do I File a Claim if I Have Been Injured in a Car Accident in Nova Scotia?

Though there has been an improvement since 2020, car accidents continue to affect people in Nova Scotia. In 2020, Transport Canada recorded 519.9 injuries per 100,000 people because of traffic collisions, which decreased to 308.7 in 2021. The downward trend, however, doesn’t apply everywhere in the province. The Road Safety Dashboard of Halifax recorded 632 … Continue reading How Do I File a Claim if I Have Been Injured in a Car Accident in Nova Scotia?

When To Seek Help: Signs You May Have a Concussion After an Accident

Concussions are common traumatic brain injuries that can happen within and outside of sports settings. Sports, such as football, soccer, and ice hockey have a heightened risk of causing this type of head injury.  In 2019, roughly 1 in 450 Canadians aged 12 years and older reported suffering from sport-related concussions or other types of … Continue reading When To Seek Help: Signs You May Have a Concussion After an Accident

Are Long-Term Disability Payments Taxable in Nova Scotia?

One out of three people in Nova Scotia live with at least one disability, such as chronic pain. However, 62.2% are working or looking for work, which means they’ll be able to work despite their injuries. Some people, however, may develop medical conditions that prevent them from returning to work. It may be because of … Continue reading Are Long-Term Disability Payments Taxable in Nova Scotia?

Experienced Spinal Cord Injury Lawyers in Nova Scotia

On a global scale, approximately 250,000 to 500,000 people experience a spinal cord injury every year. Spinal cord injuries are also a significant contributing factor to permanent disability in both Canadian adults and children.  Around 86,000 individuals struggle with spinal cord injuries in Canada. Moreover, an estimated 3,675 new cases of spinal cord injuries arise … Continue reading Experienced Spinal Cord Injury Lawyers in Nova Scotia

Understanding Compensation: Who Is Eligible for Pain and Suffering Damages?

Canadian law offers a remedy to those who suffer personal injuries in a motor vehicle accident. A personal injury is defined as a variety of physical and mental harm that a person suffers because of someone else’s negligence. Such injuries can result in significant medical bills and loss of income. These economic losses are easy … Continue reading Understanding Compensation: Who Is Eligible for Pain and Suffering Damages?

Proficient Long-Term Disability Lawyers in Nova Scotia

Long-term disability (LTD) is of great concern to many people in Nova Scotia. About 30 percent of Nova Scotians have one or more disabilities, but most (62.2 percent) are employable.  An injury or illness may prevent you from returning to work for a significant period of time. LTD benefits can replace up to 70 percent … Continue reading Proficient Long-Term Disability Lawyers in Nova Scotia

Signs you may have a concussion after an accident

Concussions are common traumatic brain injuries occurring within and outside of sports settings. However, sports like football, soccer, and ice hockey have a heightened risk of causing this type of head injury.  In 2019, roughly 1 in 450 Canadians aged 12 years and older reported suffering from sport-related concussions or other types of brain injury. … Continue reading Signs you may have a concussion after an accident

Experienced Motorcycle Accident Lawyers in Nova Scotia

Motorcycles are commonly used for transportation and recreation across Canada. Although convenient and popular, they come with inherent risks for drivers and passengers because they don’t provide as much protection as a car.  As a result, motorcyclists face a heightened risk of sustaining serious injuries or even wrongful death when they’re involved in accidents. Despite … Continue reading Experienced Motorcycle Accident Lawyers in Nova Scotia