Non-Vehicular
Accident Injury
Guide

Know the Facts
Do You Have an Accident Injury Claim?
Determining the Value of an Accident Injury Claim
Claims Against Own Insurer
Slip and Fall Accidents
Defective Product Accidents
Accident Injury Occurring Outside Of Alberta
Social/Commercial Host Liability
Occupiers Liability
Liability Of Government Authorities & Officials

Automobile Accidents

If you have been injured in a motor vehicle accident, promptly obtain the names, phone numbers and addresses of the motor vehicle owner, driver and all witnesses. Also, obtain the at-fault vehicle's registration number, insurance company and policy number. If the damage is greater than $1,000.00 or, if anyone has been injured, the accident must be reported to the police.

If injured, you should seek medical attention immediately and you must contact the insurance company of the motor vehicle you were in. Under the vehicle's insurance policy, you are entitled to Section B Benefits, including a percentage of income loss and accident-related medical expenses such as ambulance bills, prescriptions, physiotherapy, chiropractic treatments, etc.

DO NOT speak to anyone other than the police regarding how the accident occurred or the nature of your injuries. Contact an accident injury lawyer before speaking with the insurance adjuster representing the vehicle at-fault. The adjuster may be eager to settle your claim quickly, but this is not in your best interest.

An accident injury lawyer from Braithwaite Boyle can assist you in obtaining the full compensation you are entitled to for pain, suffering, medical costs, wage loss, and loss of enjoyment of life, etc.

Vehicular Accident
Injury Guide

Know the Facts
Automobile Accidents
Motorcycle Accidents
Pedestrian Accidents
Recreational Accidents
Public Transport Accidents
Farm Accidents
Bicycle Accidents
Wrongful Death Accidents
The Motor Vehicle Accident Claims Program
Disputes With The At-Fault Drivers Adjuster
Head Injuries
Claims Against Unidentified Or Underinsured Drivers