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Can You Sue Your Own Insurance Company for Injuries?

“Can you sue your own insurance company for injuries?” is one of the most common questions we often find. Well, there is trouble afterwards if you experience an accident. But, challenging someone who is entitled to help you can be awkward. Don’t worry if you’ve reached here with the question above, as this blog will …

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What is the Most Common Traumatic Brain Injury?

Any injury that causes brain cell/nerve damage or other health issues resulting from the brain wound refers to Traumatic Brain Injuries or TBI. There are thousands of causes for which such incidents can occur. But if you are looking for the most common traumatic brain injury, a concussion should be worth mentioning. Today, we are …

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Suing for Emotional Distress in Canada

Suing for Emotional Distress in Canada

Emotional distress is often considered inconsequential and insignificant in regards to physical harm. The fact that emotional distress and trauma can last absurdly long periods and might result in permanent psychological damage is often disregarded. A car accident victim might have PTSD long after recovering from the physical injuries. This effect can obstruct your daily …

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Understanding Alberta’s Minor Injury Guideline

MIG implies a Minor Injury Guideline. In Alberta, the statutory Accident Benefits Schedule (SABS) includes MIG to guide the accident victims in Alberta to cover their damages. Generally, the insurers cover all damages if the victim’s injuries fall under the MIG standard. Let’s dig out more in the following sections… Everything You Need to Understand …

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