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Category: Personal Injury

What Happens If Your Dog Bites Someone in Nova Scotia?

You never expect it to happen. Not with your dog. Not the same one that curls up beside you on the couch or waits patiently by the door every morning. But dog bites do happen—even when the owner is responsible, even when the dog has never shown signs of aggression. When it does, the situation can feel chaotic, confusing, and deeply personal. So, what happens if your dog bites someone in Nova Scotia?

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What to Do After an Injury at a Store in Nova Scotia

It happens more often than you might think. A slip on a wet floor. A fall caused by uneven tiles. An injury from a product that wasn’t secured properly. Every year, Nova Scotians are hurt while shopping, dining, or simply walking through a store.

Types of Personal Injury Evidence in Accident Claims

Accidents strike when we least expect them—turning an ordinary day into a life-altering moment. Whether it’s a crash, a fall, or another traumatic event, the pain, confusion, and disruption that follow can feel overwhelming. Amid the emotional and physical recovery, one crucial truth remains: proving personal injury in an accident case is the foundation for justice and fair compensation.

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What Evidence Is Needed for a Personal Injury Claim in Nova Scotia?

When you’ve been injured due to someone else’s negligence in Nova Scotia, pursuing personal injury claims can be instrumental to receiving compensation for losses. However, building a successful claim requires gathering substantial evidence. 

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The Essential Role of Witness Statements in Personal Injury Cases

If you’ve been injured by someone else’s negligence, you can seek compensation in a personal injury claim. Successful claims hinge on the available evidence, and witness statements are often a primary source of valuable evidence. If another person or party’s negligence leaves you injured in an accident, it’s time to consult with an experienced Nova Scotia personal injury lawyer.

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Is a Personal Injury Settlement Taxable?

If you’ve been injured in an accident that was caused by someone else’s negligence, you can seek compensatory damages for your physical, financial, and emotional losses through a personal injury claim. A skilled personal injury lawyer will carefully guide you through the legal process toward a settlement or court award that fairly addresses the damages you’ve suffered. Generally, personal injury settlements and awards – including the portion that represents pain and suffering damages – are not taxable in Canada, but there are exceptions to this rule. If someone else’s negligence leaves you injured in an accident of any kind, the experienced legal team at Preszler Injury Lawyers in Nova Scotia can help.

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Staying Organized After an Accident

Being injured can be an overwhelming experience. In addition to suffering from physical pain, discomfort, and exhaustion, injured accident survivors are often required to keep track of multiple medical appointments and numerous expenses. It can be difficult to stay on top of all the tasks required, especially without the assistance of a relative or close friend. For tips about staying organized after being hurt in an accident, click here.

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Mental Health Resources for Families Dealing with Trauma

The loss of a loved one can have profound impacts on a family’s mental health. Learn more about resources that may be available to you and your family by clicking here.

Who is Liable for Winter Sports Injuries?

Winter sports are beloved seasonal pastimes. During the long, cold winter months, there’s nothing quite like hitting the slopes, exploring off-highway nature trails, or lacing up for a game of hockey with friends. But when accidents on ski-hills, snowmobiles, and ice rinks cause serious injuries, determining who is responsible can be a challenge. Click here to read more.

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Different Types of Spinal Cord Injuries

When people sustain spinal cord injuries (SCIs) after surviving a traumatic accident, their quality of life will likely never be the same. People living with SCIs often endure physical, emotional, and financial difficulties. Depending on the location of the injury on the accident survivor’s spine, they may face unique challenges that may seem impossible to overcome. However, with the assistance of a personal injury lawyer, accident victims who have sustained SCIs may be able to recover financial compensation for damages they have incurred as a result of their injuries. Click here to read more.

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