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A: In addition to ensuring you get proper medical treatment; we will deal with the insurance company on your behalf so you can focus on recovering. Personal injury lawyers also know the nuances and complexities of tort law and will always ensure your rights and interests are protected throughout the course of your claim.
A: We recommend you contact an accident lawyer as soon as you’re able to following your accident (after you have received treatment for your injuries). We recommend you do not speak to your insurance company until you’ve had a chance to seek legal counsel first.
A: Our lawyers aim to settle your claim as quick and efficiently as possible but the process does take time. Your injuries often need to be healed or have reached the point where no further improvement is expected before we can properly determine compensation. It can take months or even years to fully realize the extend of your injuries.
A: There are many factors that are taken into consideration including the severity of your injuries, cost of medical care, lost wages, attendant care as well as damages for emotional, physical and financial impacts from your injuries. Each case is unique.
A: Our team will help you access benefits and help to get the medical treatments you need.
A: After receiving medical attention for your injuries – it would be ideal to have photos from the accident scene. Police reports and witness statements may also be required in some cases. Try and recall as much detail as possible and jot down some notes at your earliest opportunity.
A: At Litco Law – we operate on contingency fees for personal injury claim matters. This means you only pay once we settle your claim. We will not charge you any fees while your claim is in progress and will also pay upfront for any disbursement costs and collect them back only if and when your claim is successful.
A: In addition to ensuring you get proper medical treatment; we will deal with the insurance company on your behalf so you can focus on recovering. Personal injury lawyers also know the nuances and complexities of tort law and will always ensure your rights and interests are protected throughout the course of your claim.
A: We recommend you contact an accident lawyer as soon as you’re able to following your accident (after you have received treatment for your injuries). We recommend you do not speak to your insurance company until you’ve had a chance to seek legal counsel first.
A: Our lawyers aim to settle your claim as quick and efficiently as possible but the process does take time. Your injuries often need to be healed or have reached the point where no further improvement is expected before we can properly determine compensation. It can take months or even years to fully realize the extend of your injuries.
A: There are many factors that are taken into consideration including the severity of your injuries, cost of medical care, lost wages, attendant care as well as damages for emotional, physical and financial impacts from your injuries. Each case is unique.
A: Our team will help you access benefits and help to get the medical treatments you need.
A: After receiving medical attention for your injuries – it would be ideal to have photos from the accident scene. Police reports and witness statements may also be required in some cases. Try and recall as much detail as possible and jot down some notes at your earliest opportunity.
A: At Litco Law – we operate on contingency fees for personal injury claim matters. This means you only pay once we settle your claim. We will not charge you any fees while your claim is in progress and will also pay upfront for any disbursement costs and collect them back only if and when your claim is successful.
Disclaimer
This FAQ is for educational purposes only. It only provides some common questions related to different areas of law in Alberta, some of which may be inaccurate or outdated since publication. It does not constitute, and is not nor is it intended to be a substitute for, legal advice. Always consult a lawyer prior to making any decisions which may affect your legal rights.