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Cross-border truck drivers no longer exempt from vaccination rules

Dec 2, 2021 | Canadian Immigration Law

Canada immigration recently reported that commercial truck drivers would no longer be exempt from vaccination requirements when entering Canada. This announcement came amid reports that vaccinated Canadians who return to British Columbia and other provinces within 72 hours after crossing into the United States would no longer be required to provide pre-entry molecular tests to show they … Continue reading “Cross-border truck drivers no longer exempt from vaccination rules”

Pedestrians vulnerable to personal injury during winter weather

Nov 30, 2021 | Cross-border Personal Injury

Pedestrians are always vulnerable in parking lots of shopping centres in Vancouver and other British Columbia cities. The chances of being struck by vehicles in darker winter weather are significantly higher if it rains simultaneously. However, these dangers are not limited to Vancouver, and people who travel to Seattle for shopping trips face similar risks in parking lots.  … Continue reading “Pedestrians vulnerable to personal injury during winter weather”

Holiday concerns: 9 in 10 car accidents in Canada are preventable

Nov 23, 2021 | Cross-border Personal Injury

With the border between Canada and the United States open again, traffic between Vancouver and Seattle will likely return to pre-closure volumes. Many people on both sides of the border might plan trips to loved ones across the border to compensate for the lost time. However, the excitement might overshadow the importance of safe and … Continue reading “Holiday concerns: 9 in 10 car accidents in Canada are preventable”

Drivers impaired for hours after inhaling cannabis

Nov 17, 2021 | Cross-border Personal Injury

With year-end festivities imminent in British Columbia, many people focus on fun and push safety to the back burner. Unfortunately, one person’s disregard for safety could cause another one’s death. For example, if an individual chooses to share a friend’s cannabis at a house party and then drives home. Cannabis users may not realize that … Continue reading “Drivers impaired for hours after inhaling cannabis”

Diminished cognitive and physical abilities in older drivers

Nov 1, 2021 | Cross-border Personal Injury

Aging affects not only hearing and vision deterioration but also cognitive abilities. It happens over time, and drivers might not even be aware that they are risking their own and other people’s lives. There comes a time for older people to face that they can no longer operate their vehicles safely. Older British Columbia drivers … Continue reading “Diminished cognitive and physical abilities in older drivers”

Trips across the border from British Columbia could be costly

Oct 22, 2021 | Immigration

The closed border between Canada and the United States has kept family members apart and had devastating effects on businesses close to the border on both sides. While Canada opened its borders to fully vaccinated Americans in the summer, the United States did not follow suit. However, people from British Columbia and other provinces will … Continue reading “Trips across the border from British Columbia could be costly”

Most likely reasons for car accidents involving young drivers

Oct 21, 2021 | Cross-border Personal Injury

According to the Traffic Injury Research Foundation (TIRF), young drivers in British Columbia are defined as teens aged 15 to 19 and young adults aged 20 to 24. The risks of a young driver being involved in a crash include lifestyle, social and biological factors. With the imminent opening of the border that will allow vaccinated Canadians … Continue reading “Most likely reasons for car accidents involving young drivers”

How many lives will new British Columbia truck driving law save?

Oct 15, 2021 | Cross-border Personal Injury

In April 2018, 16 young hockey players lost their lives after the bus they were in was struck by a semi-trailer with an inexperienced driver who disregarded the stop sign in an intersection. The surviving family members of the deceased players have since advocated for stricter laws to ensure truck operators receive adequate training before taking to … Continue reading “How many lives will new British Columbia truck driving law save?”

Canadian snowbirds worry over US land border closure

Oct 7, 2021 | Immigration

Fall has arrived, and winter is just around the corner. Canadian snowbirds are planning their southbound trips with increased interest this year. Snowbirds typically flock to California, Florida, Texas and Arizona in October. They usually stay until they head back to their Canadian homes in April. Right now, they can travel to the United States … Continue reading “Canadian snowbirds worry over US land border closure”