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Should I Claim My Work Injury with WorkSafeBC or in a Personal Injury Lawsuit?

August 16, 2016May 30, 2024

When you have been in an accident during the course of your duties at work, you may be eligible for two types of claims: a…

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When a Government Entity or Employee is Liable for a Car Accident

When a Government Entity or Employee is Liable for a Car Accident

March 1, 2016May 30, 2024

Mistakes and negligence on highways and roads can lead to unsafe driving conditions for motorists in British Columbia. Sometimes it is a government, municipality or…

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Injuries Involving Skiing or Snowboarding Accidents in BC

Injury Claims for a Skiing or Snowboarding Accident in British Columbia

January 18, 2016May 30, 2024

A skiing or snowboarding accident can lead to a lawsuit when a negligent party is responsible for your injuries. The most common types of these…

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