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Restigouche County Personal Injury Lawyer


In Restigouche County, injuries are commonly caused by passenger vehicle collisions, motorcycle accidents, snowmobile and off-highway vehicle crashes, truck accidents, slip and fall accidents on someone else’s property, and other misfortunes ending in physical trauma. For residents of Restigouche County, sustaining serious injuries in a shocking and unexpected accident could mean enduring lengthy recovery periods, diminished qualities of life, psychological distress, and financial instability.

In many instances, accidents in Restigouche County are caused by the wrongful conduct of another party. When someone else’s behaviour causes another person to suffer serious injuries, the consequences of their negligent actions or inactions can be far-reaching, and can negatively impact both the accident victim and their families.

Regardless of where they take place, accidents resulting from another party or entity’s negligence can cause unsuspecting residents of Restigouche County to sustain serious injuries. Common examples of injuries acquired in traumatic accidents throughout the province include:

  • Broken or fractured bones
  • Cuts and lacerations
  • Strains and sprains
  • Musculoskeletal injuries
  • Facial and dental injuries
  • Internal organ damage
  • Neck and back injuries
  • Spinal cord injuries
  • Paralysis
  • Concussions
  • Traumatic brain injuries
  • Amputations
  • And more

When someone else’s negligence leads to injury-causing accidents, our injury lawyers serving Restigouche County may be able to help the injured parties recover financial compensation for damages they incur as a result of their accidents. If you have been injured in Restigouche County, you may be entitled to pursue a civil claim against the party or entity responsible for causing your injuries.

If you are eligible to file a lawsuit against the at-fault party whose negligence caused your accident to occur, our injury lawyers serving Restigouche County may be able to compile and present various forms of evidence substantiating your claim. This evidence may include the results of medical examinations, testimonies from medical experts, video surveillance footage or photographic evidence of the accident, eyewitness statements, police reports, and possibly more.

By presenting thorough evidence, our injury lawyers serving Restigouche County may be able to prove that:

  • The at-fault party owed you a duty of care
  • The duty of care owed to you was not sufficiently fulfilled
  • The failure to provide a duty of care caused an accident
  • The accident caused you to sustain compensable damages

Injured accident victims do not need to have a prior, personal relationship with an at-fault party in order to be owed a duty of care. As a matter of fact, countless Restigouche County residents have a legal obligation to provide a reasonable degree of care to the people around them.

In this province, anyone who owns or operates a motor vehicle is legally required to take reasonable precautions behind the wheel in order to prevent causing another road-user unintentional harm. A failure to take the safety of other drivers, cyclists, motorcycle operators, pedestrians, and passengers riding in vehicles into consideration could cause injury-causing collisions. Drivers may be considered negligent if their violations of provincial traffic laws lead to an accident in which another party sustains injuries.

Common examples of traffic law violations that may constitute driver negligence include:

  • Texting while driving
  • Driving under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs
  • Speeding excessively
  • Driving recklessly
  • Distracted driving
  • Ignoring traffic signals/signs
  • And more

Motor vehicle operators are not the only people with a legal responsibility to provide a duty of care to others in their immediate vicinity. In fact, in accordance with provincial legislation, the owners and/or occupiers of commercial or residential properties also have an obligation to take reasonable precautions in and around their properties to prevent visitors from being physically harmed. In the context of premises liability cases, occupiers can refer to landlords, property managers, tenants, hired custodial or landscaping professionals, or other authority figures who control access to and maintenance of the property.

The owners and/or occupiers of local properties are legally obligated to routinely maintain their premises, addressing on-site hazards regularly so that guests do not sustain injuries while visiting the property. If a property owner/occupier fails to adequately repair or remove potentially dangerous maintenance issues on their premises, or if they fail to warn guests about a hazard on their property that may cause accidental injuries, they may be considered negligent.

Common maintenance issues that could lead to serious, injury-causing slip and fall accidents on someone else’s property include:

  • Uncleared ice and snow
  • Spilled liquids
  • Broken or missing handrails
  • Poor lighting
  • Wet floors
  • Uneven surfaces
  • Loose carpeting
  • Cracked sidewalks
  • Potholes
  • Cluttered walkways
  • Broken tiles
  • And more

By failing to properly address unsafe conditions in or around their commercial or residential spaces, property owners/occupiers are, in essence, foregoing the duty of care they are legally required to provide to their guests, customers, employees, tenants, or other visitors.

Our Restigouche County injury lawyers have a history of protecting the rights of wrongfully injured people by fighting for the maximum amount of damages available to them. In a civil claim, our injury lawyers serving Restigouche County may pursue pecuniary damages, including any and all financial losses sustained by the accident victims as a result of their injuries. These damages could include medical expenses, adjusted living costs, attendant/live-in care, and more injury-related costs including wages lost because of missed work and reduced future earning capacity.

Additionally, depending on the severity of the injuries sustained and the impact they have on our clients’ overall quality of life, our Restigouche County injury lawyers may also seek financial compensation for non-pecuniary financial damages. Catastrophically injured clients may be entitled to monetary awards from the at-fault party for intangible damages they have suffered because of their injuries. These non-pecuniary damages may include mental anguish, pain and suffering, and possibly more.

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Free Consultation for Restigouche County Residents – We Don’t Get Paid Unless We Win

At Preszler Injury Lawyers, we offer free, initial consultations to all prospective clients in Restigouche County. If you have been injured and are uncertain what you should do next, book a free consultation with our injury lawyers serving Restigouche County. During this free, no-obligation first meeting, you will have the chance to ask important questions about your situation, and learn about any options that may be available to you.

Our Restigouche County injury lawyers are passionate about helping local community members get the justice they are owed. To learn more about how we may be able to help with your injury claim, call Preszler Injury Lawyers today.

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