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Living with a spinal cord injury could pose many challenges

May 18, 2020 | Cross-border Personal Injury

Spinal cord injuries can affect the lives of victims in different ways, depending on the location and severity of the damage. Car accidents are often the cause of these injuries, and if the negligence of one or more drivers caused the crash, victims might have grounds to pursue damage recovery. However, if the victim is … Continue reading “Living with a spinal cord injury could pose many challenges”

Cross-border personal injury: Most common contributors

May 11, 2020 | Cross-border Personal Injury

Residents of British Columbia might be surprised to learn that a leading cause of accidental death and injuries in the province is auto accidents. However, this is likely a statistic that is not only true in British Columbia but also south of the border. The difference is that cross-border personal injury claims are significantly more … Continue reading “Cross-border personal injury: Most common contributors”

U.S. Immigration: Travel restrictions extended to May 20

May 5, 2020 | U.S. Immigration

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau recently announced the extension of the travel restrictions and border crossings until May 20. This follows a mutual agreement between the United States and Canada that was reached approximately a month ago. It was decided to closed all border posts for nonessential crossings until April 20, including the one between British … Continue reading “U.S. Immigration: Travel restrictions extended to May 20”

Cross-border personal injury: Motorcyclists at higher risk

Apr 26, 2020 | Cross-border Personal Injury

Reportedly, the average Canadian motorcyclist, including in British Columbia, is almost 14% more likely to have a fatal collision compared to other motorists. When such an accident occurs during a trip south of the border, damage recovery may include complicated legal and administrative procedures. Having to deal with cross-border personal injury claims is not likely … Continue reading “Cross-border personal injury: Motorcyclists at higher risk”

Drug impairment and cross-border personal injury claims

Apr 21, 2020 | Cross-border Personal Injury

Although recreational use of cannabis is legal in British Columbia, it of course remains dangerous to drive while impaired by drugs. Drivers are advised to arrange for a designated driver to do the driving, a taxi or another safe transport option. Sadly, some cannabis users drive after using cannabis, and because recreational use of this … Continue reading “Drug impairment and cross-border personal injury claims”

Cross-border personal injury claim can follow visual distraction

Apr 7, 2020 | Cross-border Personal Injury

Some British Columbia drivers do not realize that using a mobile phone causes visual distraction that could end in a serious or even deadly car accident. Authorities compare visual distractions with driving while blindfolded or with closed eyes. Anyone who is injured while travelling south of the border will likely have to deal with the … Continue reading “Cross-border personal injury claim can follow visual distraction”

Cross-border personal injury: Truck awareness can save lives

Apr 1, 2020 | Cross-border Personal Injury

When British Columbia residents travel across the border, they will likely share the road with big rigs. Road Safety BC says that the sheer size and weight differences between cars and commercial trucks put car occupants at four times higher risk of suffering fatal injuries in the event of a collision with a big rig. … Continue reading “Cross-border personal injury: Truck awareness can save lives”

Causes of accidents that lead to cross-border personal injury

Mar 25, 2020 | Cross-border Personal Injury

When British Columbia residents take shopping or other trips south of the border, they will always be at risk of being involved in car accidents. Many cross-border personal injury claims result from crashes caused by one of five top accident causes. The most common reason is distracted driving. While it is true that an accident … Continue reading “Causes of accidents that lead to cross-border personal injury”

Cross-border personal injury to the head and face can be costly

Mar 17, 2020 | Cross-border Personal Injury

For British Columbia residents who become auto accident victims while on a trip south of the border, recovering damages could be a daunting prospect. If the cross-border personal injury includes head, face or brain trauma, the consequences could be life-altering. Such injuries are particularly prevalent in high-speed crashes, but even crashes at slower speeds could … Continue reading “Cross-border personal injury to the head and face can be costly”