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COVID-19: Government Resources for Employees and Families

March 23, 2020

Note: This article about COVID-19 government resources for employees and families does not contain legal advice. If you would like advice on your specific situation, please contact Spraggs Law. In...

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5 Tips for Diffusing Disputes With Your Neighbour

March 4, 2020

Effectively diffusing disputes is becoming a necessary skill. According to a 2013 survey, more than 40 percent of homeowners have reported having a dispute with a neighbour. The top complaints...

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Are Your Digital Assets Included in Your Will (and Other Legal Stories)

February 19, 2020

Each month Spraggs Law publishes Vancouver Legal News, a curated selection of articles about personal injury and other topics. This month we start off with an article about the need...

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Things to Do Right After a Car Accident + Tips on Recovery

February 1, 2020

Critical things to do immediately following a car accident plus some tips on recovery after experiencing a personal injury. In Canada  there is a 3 to 5 per cent rise...

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They Tried to Fake Their Car Crash. Instead, ICBC Caught Them

January 15, 2020

Each month Spraggs Law publishes Vancouver Legal News, a curated selection of articles about personal injury and other topics. This month, we start off with an article about a duo...

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4 Tips for Resolving Conflicts With Your Employer

January 6, 2020

If you've experienced conflicts with your employer, you're certainly not alone. At least 85 percent of employees report experiencing conflict at work. These conflicts can range from clashes in personalities...

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Where Are Metro Vancouver’s Most Dangerous Pedestrian Intersections?

December 23, 2019

Each month, Spraggs Law publishes Vancouver Legal News, a curated selection of articles about personal injury and other topics. This month, we start with an article about Vancouver's most dangerous...

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5 Tips for Getting Back Your Damage Deposit

December 17, 2019

Did you know that in B.C. landlords can not automatically keep all or a portion of a security or damage deposit? The landlord and the tenant must agree in writing...

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Understanding Loss of Housekeeping Capacity in Personal Injury Claims

December 12, 2019

When it comes to motor vehicle collisions and personal injury law, many of us think of damages in terms of lost wages, rehabilitation or repairs to personal property such as...

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Five Ways to Keep Your Social Media from Crashing your Accident Claim

November 30, 2019

Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Snapchat, YouTube. These are five of the most trafficked social media websites, and the way you use them can be the reason you don’t receive fair compensation...

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How Amateur and Pro Athletes Experience #MeToo

November 25, 2019

There has been a noticeable and very important change regarding society’s perception on sexual assault and harassment. For many, the natural inclination towards sexual assault victims was to blame them...

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How Will the New ICBC Insurance System Affect Your Rates?

November 20, 2019

On September 1, 2019, a new ICBC insurance model was launched. This new model has been deemed more “driver-based”, meaning that driving records, including accidents, follow the driver, rather than...

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