Internal Bleeding Injuries After an Accident

After you have been involved in a serious accident, you should always seek medical treatment because you may have suffered internal bleeding. You may not realize it because the symptoms of internal bleeding don’t always appear immediately. Just about any kind of trauma, such as the trauma that can result from a car accident, can…

What is Considered a Minor Injury for the Cap?

Some car accident injury claims in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island fall under a “minor injury cap“. This cap limits the maximum amount (“damages”) a person can receive for compensation for pain and suffering. Definition of “minor injuries” varies in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and PEI Nova Scotia Nova Scotia has a…

Minor Injury Cap and Insurance Compensation

When you are injured in a car accident, you may be entitled to compensation for: past and future loss of income past and future medical expenses past and future loss of ability to do housekeeping work pain, suffering and loss of enjoyment of life The Minor Injury Cap only applies to item 4 – compensation…

Getting Money to Replace Your Salary after an Accident

If your doctor says the injuries you have sustained in an accident keep you from working, you may qualify for Weekly Loss of Income Payments. These are provided by your own insurance company as part of a Section B claim. Section B claims can cover two things: medical expenses and loss of income. Reimbursements for…

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