Year: 2026
Concussions happen frequently in contact sports like soccer. Head-to-head collisions, falls, and repeated heading of the ball can easily cause a traumatic brain injury (TBI). To stay safe, athletes, teammates, parents, and coaches in BC should learn to recognise common signs and symptoms of concussions in athletes. Taking simple steps can protect soccer players’ long-term […]
If you got hurt playing a winter sport in British Columbia, it’s important to know the deadlines that could apply to your case if you plan to seek compensation for your injury. There are several time limits to be aware of to reduce the risk of claim disputes, delays, or denials. Understanding Winter Sports Injury […]
British Columbia’s ski resorts attract thousands of winter sports enthusiasts each year. While skiing and snowboarding offer thrilling experiences, they also carry inherent risks of injury. When accidents occur on the slopes, many people wonder about potential sources of compensation. One question that frequently arises is whether homeowners insurance coverage extends to ski or snowboard […]
Were you or your child injured playing soccer or football in British Columbia? If someone else’s actions or inactions played a role in the incident, they could be legally responsible (liable) for what happened. Here’s what you need to know about liability for sports injuries under BC law. Most Common Soccer and Football Injuries Athletes […]
Falls happen fast, yet their effects can be profound — especially if you hit your head. Recognising the signs of a concussion after a fall can protect your health, support timely medical care, and reduce the risk of complications that may interfere with recovery and daily life. What Is a Concussion? A concussion is a […]
Sports injuries and concussions represent a significant health concern across British Columbia, affecting athletes at every level. A concussion occurs when the brain moves rapidly within the skull following a blow to the head or body, causing swelling and damaging brain cells. While they are considered mild traumatic brain injuries (mTBIs), concussion injuries in sports […]