When an accident causes traumatic brain injury, the victim may not even be aware of the severity of the injury. Instead of seeking immediate medical care, he or she may be more concerned about filing an insurance claim.
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Car Accident Injures 1 — Deemed to Be Act of Harassment
Law enforcement accused a 46-year-old British Columbia man of intentionally causing personal injury to another person. Most collisions can rightfully be called accidents, but Victoria Police allege that an incident on a recent Wednesday evening was no car accident.
Wrongful Death Claim May Follow Hit-And-Run Crash
Following the death of her daughter in March this year, a British Columbia mother now has to adjust to living without a loved one. The person responsible for the death of this young woman will spend four-and-a-half years behind bars and is banned from driving for 10 years.
Wrongful Death Claims May Follow Fatal Crash on Highway 1
Losing a loved one unexpectedly is naturally a devastating experience. Knowing that another person’s negligence caused such a death can make the loss even more traumatic. Along with the heartache and grief, the surviving family members also have to cope with unanticipated expenses.
Accident Victim: Winter Road Conditions Require Skilled Drivers
Conditions on British Columbia roads during the winter months are treacherous, and drivers who confront those dangers must be skilled and experienced. Driving large vehicles such as buses is an even bigger challenge as crashes can leave multiple passengers injured.
Who Can File Wrongful Death Lawsuit, and What Is Recoverable?
Upon the unexpected death of a loved one, the pain can be unbearable. Learning that his or her death resulted from another person’s negligence can exacerbate the trauma, and those left behind may wish to see justice done.
Car Accident Involving Semi-Truck Causes Serious Injuries
Road accidents that involve large trucks often result in severe injuries or fatalities. The sheer size of a semi-truck is enough to crush any passenger vehicle, and the chances of survival of occupants are slim.
Wrongful Death Lawsuit May Follow Fatal Pedestrian Accident
When a family loses a loved one in an accident caused by the negligence of another party, the loss will likely be more devastating than if it was a natural death. Although the surviving family members may file a wrongful death lawsuit, the void left by the loss will remain.
Cyclists Hit by A Driver from Burnaby, 1 Dead, 3 Injured
Cyclists in British Columbia will always be vulnerable, and even more so at this time of the year when visibility may be a problem. Bicycle riders have hardly any protection against the weight of a negligent driver’s vehicle on impact.
Wrongful Death Suit May Follow Ferry Passenger’s Tip
Losing a loved one in a car accident is naturally a traumatic experience, but when a hit-and-run driver caused the fatality, the unanswered questions can be overwhelming. Surviving family members may only get answers once the driver deemed responsible is identified and brought to justice.