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What is the Minor Injury Cap in Nova Scotia?
In Nova Scotia, the law (the Nova Scotia Insurance Act) limits an injured victim’s ability to receive compensation related to pain and suffering that is considered to be a “minor injury” to $8,768* as of 2019 (*indexed to inflation each year; starting at $7,500 in 2010)
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Boating Laws and Safety in Nova Scotia
In all accidents there is an obligation on the plaintiff or injured party to show that they did all that was reasonable in the circumstances to ensure they hold no fault for the accident and subsequent injuries.
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How Compensation Works for Victims of Sexual Assault
In all accidents there is an obligation on the plaintiff or injured party to show that they did all that was reasonable in the circumstances to ensure they hold no fault for the accident and subsequent injuries.
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Motorcycle Safety and Legal Tips
In all accidents there is an obligation on the plaintiff or injured party to show that they did all that was reasonable in the circumstances to ensure they hold no fault for the accident and subsequent injuries.
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Remember to always practice motorcycle safety if you are hit by a careless driver, call Preszler Injury Lawyers. Recover damages related to the accident.
In all accidents there is an obligation on the plaintiff or injured party to show that they did all that was reasonable in the circumstances to ensure they hold no fault for the accident and subsequent injuries.
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Section B Benefits and How can They Help You After an Accident?
In all accidents there is an obligation on the plaintiff or injured party to show that they did all that was reasonable in the circumstances to ensure they hold no fault for the accident and subsequent injuries.
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Walking and talking on your cell phone
In all accidents there is an obligation on the plaintiff or injured party to show that they did all that was reasonable in the circumstances to ensure they hold no fault for the accident and subsequent injuries.
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What happens if you are in a car accident and the other driver doesn’t have insurance?
You have just been in a car accident. You are stunned, you’re a little dazed and you look around to get your bearings and as you do so, you watch the driver that caused the accident flee the scene – don’t worry – you have options.
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Benefits of Hiring a Personal Injury Lawyer
The aftermath of an accident can be frightening and overwhelming, especially if you are seriously injured. You may have bills to pay, a family to support, or real concerns about your future.
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Cheers! ~ You’re hosting a holiday party! Bah Humbug! ~ What could you be liable for?
Everything’s set. The food is ready. The house is decorated. Your guest tally is finalized. You’ve checked your list twice. Is there anything else you’ve forgotten?
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