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Safety Tips for Winter Cycling
Cycling outdoors during the winter months can be an invigorating form of exercise, especially for people who’ve been cooped up at home for most of the day. It can also be an effective way for essential employees to commute to their workplaces without coming into close contact with other individuals. But winter cycling can be dangerous, and could lead to accidents resulting in severe injuries. Click here to read more.
Posted in: Bicycle Accidents, Car Accidents, Personal Injury
What Should I Do If My Long-Term Disability (LTD) Claim Has Been Denied in Nova Scotia?
If a severe injury, physical illness, or mental health issue prevents you from performing the duties of your job for a substantial period of time, you may be eligible to receive financial compensation in the form of long-term disability benefits. But if your claim for benefits has been denied, it can be difficult to know which steps to take next. Click here to learn more.
Posted in: LTD and Disability Claims
What Does Disability Insurance Typically Cover?
If an injury, illness, or serious mental condition prevents you from performing the duties of your job, you may be eligible to collect long-term disability benefits to help ease the financial burden of not working for a substantial period of time. But what does disability insurance cover, and how much can a benefits recipient expect to collect? To learn more, click here.
Posted in: Blog
What Benefits or Sources of Income are Available to Me If I Become Disabled?
Adapting to life with a disability can be challenging. After sustaining a disability that prevents you from earning a living, financial insecurity may be a significant source of worry. If you live in Nova Scotia and have sustained a disabling physical or mental condition, you may be able to find some financial stability in various benefits or sources of income. To find out more, click here.
Posted in: LTD and Disability Claims
Motor Vehicle Accident Statistics in Nova Scotia
In an instant, motor vehicle accidents can change the course of a person’s entire life. In Nova Scotia, car accidents are among the leading causes of serious injuries and fatalities. While statistics fail to show us the human repercussions of collisions resulting in injuries or deaths, they can help illustrate the importance of driver safety in the province. To learn more, click here.
Posted in: Blog, Car Accidents, Motor Vehicle Accidents
Common Causes of Slip and Fall Accidents
Depending on the circumstances of the accident, slips and falls can be very dangerous, and lead to serious injuries. Slip and fall accidents can happen anywhere, and can seriously impact an unsuspecting person’s life. To learn more about potential hazards that could lead to injury-causing accidents, click here.
Posted in: Blog, Premises Liability, Slip and Fall Accidents
What To Do If You Have Been Injured in an Uber Accident in Nova Scotia
Rideshare services provide a convenient, alternative method of local travel and transportation. Now that Uber drivers are on the road in Nova Scotia, commuters in the province can start taking advantage of this modern travel option. But what happens if your Uber driver is involved in an accident while you’re in the car? Where can you turn to find restitution for injuries you may have suffered as a result? To learn more, click here.
Posted in: Blog
What is Institutional Sexual Abuse and How Do These Claims Work in Nova Scotia?
Perpetrators of sexual abuse often use force against their victims, make threats, or take advantage of vulnerable individuals who are unable to give their consent in order to engage in unwanted sexual activity. If a perpetrator commits sexual abuse within the framework of a larger entity or organization, the organization may be found to be partially responsible for the institutional abuse. Click here to read more.
Posted in: Blog
The Rise of Mental Health Claims During COVID-19
The world as we know it has changed. The stress and anxiety of living through a pandemic has taken a huge toll on society’s mental health. If you’ve been diagnosed with a serious mental health issue that prevents you from performing the duties of your job, you may be eligible to collect long-term disability benefits. But the process of securing those benefits may not be an easy one. Click here to read more.
Posted in: Blog
The Impact of Social Media Posts on Your Injury or Disability Claim
Social media offers users the chance to connect with each other, and to share details about their lives with a wide audience. But for individuals pursuing damages for injuries they’ve sustained as the result of another party’s negligence, or workers claiming long-term disability benefits for medical conditions that prevent them from doing their jobs, sharing personal information on social media may have unintended consequences. Click here to read more.
Posted in: Blog
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