Archives for May 2015
Should I Appeal My Long Term Disability Denial Letter?
Receiving a Long Term Disability denial letter can cause stress, anxiety and frustration. It is very confusing; you are in pain or suffering greatly from an illness and cannot believe the insurance company would...
Read Full PostTop Reasons for Long Term Disability Benefits Denial
Receiving a denial letter from a long-term disability insurance provider doesn’t mean the end. Receiving a denial letter can be devastating, confusing and frustrating. You are not alone. Reasons for Denial Letters from Insurance...
Read Full PostPokémon Go GPS Game May Increase Personal-Injury Accidents
It’s a craze that has taken over the streets for those young and old. Whether you embrace it or not, the Pokémon Go GPS game may increase your risk of personal-injury accidents. This game...
Read Full PostPersonal Injury Limitation Dates in BC
In British Columbia the Limitation Act related to limitation dates sets out the time period that an individual has to file a lawsuit against a defendant for a personal injury. Within the Limitation Act...
Read Full PostInternational Air Flight Injuries Deemed “Not an Accident”
Today’s article on CBC’s Go Public has prompted a discussion related to air flight injuries on international airline travel. According to Go Public, Colin Savage suffered from deep vein thrombosis (DVT), likely the result...
Read Full PostOccupiers’ Liability and Flying Hockey Pucks
This week a claim was filed by Warnett Hallen LLP on behalf of a British Columbia resident against the Vancouver Canucks. Mr. Chi who attended a hockey game in April 2014 was hit by...
Read Full PostDetermining The Costs Of Your Future Care After A Car Accident
If you are the victim of a tragic car accident, and are permanently injured, how do you make sure that your medical, day-to-day housekeeping and future care after a car accident is going to...
Read Full PostDistracted Driving Is a Leading Cause of Car Accidents
CTV News reports that Ontario has recently implemented stricter distracted driving fines, now at $490. New rules have also been implemented to protect cyclists, students and tow truck drivers. These go into effect on Tuesday...
Read Full PostBike to Work Week is in Full Ride in Metro Vancouver
The weather is warm and the healthy Lower Mainland cyclists are coming out in record numbers. Over the last three years, the cities of Vancouver and Surrey have been building an infrastructure that enables...
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