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Published: September 1, 2021 | Last Reviewed: August 7, 2026

Other people’s actions and behaviours can have profound impacts on the lives of others. If someone fails to consider how their conduct might affect the people around them, if someone disregards the safety of others for even a moment or two, serious accidents can happen. Depending on the circumstances, accidents can be fatal. They can also cause unsuspecting accident victims to sustain serious, sometimes permanent injuries.

When someone’s negligence leads to an injurious accident, the lives of the people affected by their wrongful conduct could be adversely altered forever. Depending on the severity of the injuries they have sustained, accident victims may feel the physical, psychological, and financial impact for the rest of their lives. Injured accident victims could lose their mobility, their independence, and their ability to support themselves and their families, all because of another person’s negligence.

Negligence refers to the failure of a person or an entity to fulfill a duty of care they are legally required to provide someone else. In the context of an accident, the at-fault parties do not necessarily need to have a pre-existing relationship with the injured victim in order to have owed them a duty of care. As a matter of fact, in accordance with provincial legislation, countless people have a legal requirement to provide a duty of care to the people around them, often including perfect strangers.

For example, anyone who operates a motor vehicle in the province is required to comply with local traffic laws and proceed with a reasonable degree of caution at all times. By doing so, they may reduce the risk of injurious or fatal accidents.

All drivers on the province’s roads and highways owe a duty of care to other drivers, vehicle occupants, motorcycle riders, cyclists, pedestrians, and other road-users. However, drivers often shirk this duty of care by engaging in any number of illegal actions or inactions behind the wheel, all of which could have fatal consequences for other unsuspecting road-users. If a driver’s violation of a traffic law causes an accident, they may be considered negligent.

In Tracadie-Sheila, some common violations of traffic laws that frequently lead to serious accidents with unsuspecting road-users include:

  • Distracted driving
  • Driving under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs
  • Excessive speeding
  • Reckless driving
  • Failing to obey traffic signs/signals
  • Texting while driving
  • And more

Motor vehicle operators are not the only people responsible for taking reasonable precautions to protect the safety of others. People who own or occupy commercial and residential properties also have a legal responsibility to take preventative measures to ensure that the people visiting their premises will not be injured in an accident.

The people responsible for a property’s upkeep and routine maintenance are required to regularly inspect their premises for potentially dangerous issues that could present a hazard to unsuspecting guests, tenants, customers, employees, delivery personnel, passersby, and other visitors to the property. If they fail to repair hazardous maintenance issues on-site or provide guests with sufficient warning about them, injury-causing accidents can occur.

Some commonly neglected maintenance hazards that often lead to accidents in Tracadie-Sheila 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

When injurious accidents on someone else’s property occur as a result of the owner/occupier’s failure to adequately address hazardous maintenance issues, they may be considered negligent. As such, the at-fault property owner/occupier may be responsible for financially compensating the injured parties for damages they have incurred or will incur in the future as a result of their injuries.

No matter where they occur, accidents can have devastating, life-changing repercussions for injured victims. In addition to sustaining physical trauma, injured accident survivors often develop debilitating mental health issues during their isolating recovery periods. Furthermore, with mounting medical bills and new, unexpected costs arising from their injuries, accident victims often find themselves in legitimate financial distress.

Most people in Tracadie-Sheila are unprepared for the exorbitant costs frequently required to adequately recover from serious injuries. Local injured accident survivors often incur substantial financial losses as a result of their injuries. Often, these costs are related to:

  • Medical care
  • Physiotherapy
  • Attendant care, live-in support
  • Mobility aids
  • Assistive medical equipment
  • Prescription medications
  • Lifestyle adjustments
  • Home modifications to accommodate accessibility needs
  • Ambulance services
  • Mileage expenses to and from medical appointments
  • Psychological counselling
  • Psychiatric treatment
  • Housekeeping services
  • And possibly more

Furthermore, if the injuries sustained by an accident victim prevent them from continuing to perform the duties of their jobs, they may lose wages as a result of missed work. If their injuries leave accident survivors permanently unable to continue working in their current profession, injured accident victims could also experience significant financial losses related to a reduced future earning capacity.

After sustaining serious, unexpected injuries, it can be difficult to know what to do next and which options for financial recovery may be available to you. However, if you were injured in a motor vehicle collision, in an accident on someone else’s property, or in another set of traumatic circumstances arising from another party’s negligence, you may be entitled to financial compensation.

At Preszler Injury Lawyers, our accident lawyers serving Tracadie-Sheila are passionate about providing injured members of the community with access to crucial legal services in their pursuits of accountability and restitution. Our Tracadie-Sheila accident lawyers have a history of assisting people who have sustained injuries in various kinds of accidents, including:

  • Car accidents
  • Motorcycle accidents
  • Truck accidents
  • Bicycle accidents
  • Pedestrian accidents
  • Snowmobile accidents
  • ATV accidents
  • Boating accidents
  • Slip and fall accidents
  • Scooter accidents
  • E-bike accidents
  • And more

By consulting with our Tracadie-Sheila accident lawyers in a cost-free initial meeting, you will have the opportunity to review the details of your accident and discuss the options that may be available to you. For more information, call Preszler Injury Lawyers and receive your free initial consultation with our accident lawyers serving Tracadie-Sheila.

Free Consultation for Tracadie-Sheila Residents – We Don’t Get Paid Unless We Win

Preszler Injury Lawyers work on a contingency-fee basis.  That means that if you are eligible to pursue a civil claim, you will not be required to pay our Tracadie-Sheila accident lawyers unless we win your case.

Our accident lawyers serving Tracadie-Sheila are committed to fighting on behalf of the clients we represent. We are keenly aware of just how expensive it can be to recover from injuries caused by traumatic accidents. As such, our Tracadie-Sheila accident lawyers seek to remove financial barriers that might otherwise prevent injured members of the community from accessing our legal services.

That is why our accident lawyers serving Tracadie-Sheila offer a free initial consultation to all prospective clients. To take advantage of this cost-free, no-obligation first meeting and learn about options that may be available to you, call Preszler Injury Lawyers today.

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Personal Injury Law Firm

Preszler Injury Lawyers represents injured people across Ontario in personal injury matters, including motor vehicle accident claims, slip and fall claims, long-term disability claims, and institutional abuse claims.

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Award Winning Personal Injury Law Firm

We are proud to be one of Canada’s oldest and long-standing personal injury law firms. Since 1959, we have been providing exceptional legal services and have established ourselves as leading personal injury lawyers in the Canadian legal community. It’s not just the awards that recognize our achievements, but also the wins we’ve achieved for thousands of Canadians with their car accident claims.

Case Results

car accident Settlements

Please note that past results are not indicative of future results as each scenario presents itself with its unique set of circumstances. But here are some car accident related wins we’ve had for our clients.

Settlement

Car Accident

$900,000

Recovered significant damages for a client with permanent disabilities caused by a severe car accident.

Settlement

Car Accident

$485,000

Secured fair compensation for serious injuries and long-term recovery needs after a highway collision.

Settlement

Car Accident

$350,000

Achieved strong results for a client suffering chronic pain following a rear-end crash.

Settlement

Car Accident

$335,000

Delivered substantial compensation for soft-tissue and psychological injuries sustained in a crash.

car accident FAQs

Here are some commonly asked questions for car accident claims

a. In Nova Scotia we have a no fault system which means your own insurance company responds to provide you with certain benefits under your own insurance policy to help with your recovery and address your immediate financial needs. These benefits are called “Accident Benefits”.

b. This includes income replacement benefits which would pay you up to $250.00 a week.

c. There is medical coverage to a potential maximum of $50,000.00 for recommended therapies such as physiotherapy etc.

a. You are entitled to sue the individual or entity that caused the accident and damages/injuries. This could include more than one party, for example if the driver and owner of the vehicle are different people.

b. This party is usually referred to as the “at-fault” party.

c. In some situations, you may have reason to sue your own insurance company to seek recourse for benefits and other claims under the contractual terms of your automobile policy. Again, time limitations apply. Your lawyer can best advise you if this kind of action is necessary in the circumstances as well as any technical requirements for proceeding.

a. Lawsuits are a method of recovering damages. The goal of the lawsuit is to award the injured plaintiff (you) with financial compensation which is evaluated based on the amount of damages/changes/pain caused to you and how it affects your life.

b. These could include but are not limited to: damages for pain and suffering, income losses (past and future), loss of earning capacity, out of pocket expenses, past and future treatment costs subject to any Accident Benefits payments made by your own insurer.

a. For accidents after 2010, injuries of a soft tissue nature (ie. strains, sprains and certain whiplash disorder injuries) must be of a nature that causes a substantial inability to perform any or all of the essential tasks of your regular employment, training or education or the normal activities of your daily life.

b. Injuries that do not meet this “serious impairment” threshold are referred to as minor injuries and are subject to a capped amount of general damages as set by legislation.

c. For more information on how this limit could affect your claim, please call for a free consultation today.

a. There could be limits to the amount of money available.

  1. In Nova Scotia the statutory minimum insurance required to drive is $500,000.00
  2. If there are multiple claimants involved in the same accident caused by the same at-fault driver the insurance policy limits on the at-fault vehicle will be split up amongst all the claimants and can reduce the amount that is recovered.
    1. This is why it is important to ensure that you have proper coverage on your own policy of insurance because there are situations where the at-fault driver may be underinsured and your own policy can step in and increase the available limits. Please speak to one of our lawyers today for clarification.

b. The monetary value of a particular injury is based on and set by case law, which limits the amount you can recover.

a. The injury is worth $7,500 subject to inflation.

b. Please call Preszler Injury Lawyers for a free consultation for more information and a free consultation.

a. No – the limits only apply to general damages for pain and suffering.

b. However, the available policy limits of insurance on the at-fault vehicle could affect your recovery of damages.

a. Usually the limitation is 2 years from the date which the accident occurred, but there are cases/situations where this can be extended.

b. Please call Preszler Injury Lawyers for a free consultation for more information.

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