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    There are few things more stressful in life than getting injured in a car accident. It’s a traumatic experience in its own right, but what follows is often even more stressful and upsetting. The realities of recovery set in.

    Many car accident victims require years of care which won’t be covered by Medicare. Some won’t be able to work anymore. Others may face years of chronic pain.

    When another driver has caused the accident through their own negligence, Alberta law says you deserve compensation. Unfortunately, getting that compensation isn’t easy. You’ll need a seasoned car accident lawyer who knows personal injury claims inside and out.

     

    Proving Negligence

    In a Lethbridge car accident, both drivers are likely to have car insurance. Car insurance companies protect their finances by paying out as little as possible. If they can prove both drivers were negligent and more or less at-fault for the accident, they can pay less, allotting both drivers little more than their basic accident benefits.

    To win your case, we’ll have to demonstrate the other driver was clearly negligent. Perhaps they violated the law, or were under the influence. We will have to shield you from accusations of fault.

    Meanwhile, the car accident company will be doing anything in its power to increase your percentage of fault. The higher your percentage, the less you’ll get, even if the accident was determined to be the other driver’s fault.

    Worse, they may try to claim you failed to “mitigate your loss,” which can also reduce your payout.

    In short, you should prepare for a fight.

     

    Avoiding Mistakes

    The steps you take directly after the accident will matter to your case.

    First, always call the police, but be careful what you say. You want to avoid making statements which could be interpreted as admitting fault for the accident.

    Second, get the other driver’s contact information and insurance information. In Alberta both parties have a legal obligation to do this.

    If there are witnesses on the scene, get their contact information too. Then start taking pictures.

    Seek medical attention immediately, and follow all medical instructions. Preserve records of this care, and any follow-up care you receive.

    Finally, talk to a car accident lawyer before you begin speaking to insurance representatives. If we take your case, we will file your paperwork for you and deal with representatives on your behalf so you don’t have to. This shields you from accidentally making statements which the car accident company can use against you.

     

    Getting Started

    We work on contingency, so getting started is risk-free. Just call to schedule a free consultation with one of our expert lawyers.

    On average, we help our clients walk away with up to ten times as much money as they might have gotten on their own, even after one accounts for our legal fees.

    Call (403) 219-0196 to schedule a consultation today.

    Please note: The information provided on this website is Not Legal Advice. The information may or may not be accurate. The information is for discussion purposes only. Reliance upon any information provided would not be grounds to advance a claim against Merchant Law for providing any advice. In order to get a formal legal opinion upon which you may rely about any specific fact scenario, you would have to first retain the services of a lawyer and request a formal legal opinion.