What is a Professional Personal Injury Lawyer?

A professional personal injury lawyer is a legal professional who represents individuals who have suffered physical, emotional, or psychological injuries as a result of someone else's negligence, wrongdoing, or intentional actions. These lawyers have extensive knowledge and experience in the field of personal injury law and are dedicated to advocating for the rights and best interests of their clients.

Their responsibilities encompass various aspects of personal injury law:

Case Evaluation: Assessing the strength of each case and determining the potential legal grounds for pursuing compensation.
Legal Advice: Offering advice to clients, informing them of their rights, legal options, and potential outcomes of their personal injury claim.

Investigation: Conducting thorough investigations into accidents or incidents, collecting evidence, interviewing witnesses, and reconstructing events to establish liability.

Building a Strong Case: Developing robust legal strategies based on gathered evidence to support clients' claims for compensation.

Negotiations: Engaging in settlement negotiations with insurance companies or opposing party representatives to seek fair and favorable settlements on behalf of clients.

Trial Representation: If necessary, representing clients in court, presenting compelling cases to judges to pursue just compensation.

Legal Documentation: Managing all legal paperwork, including filing necessary documents, drafting pleadings, and ensuring compliance with court procedures and deadlines.

Client Advocacy: Acting as dedicated advocates for clients throughout the legal process, protecting their rights, and working tirelessly to secure maximum compensation for their injuries and losses.

The lawyers at LT Lawyers LLP understand the complexities of personal injury law in Alberta and possess the skills and experience to effectively navigate the legal system. With their compassionate approach, they strive to help clients recover physically, emotionally, and financially by seeking fair compensation for their injuries and related damages.

Why should I choose LT Lawyers LLP for a personal injury claim in Calgary?

LT Lawyers LLP serves Calgary and the surrounding area with professional personal injury lawyers who specialize in representing individuals suffering physical, emotional or psychological injuries due to the negligence, wrongdoing or intentional actions of others. When you choose LT Lawyers, you get:

  • Extensive knowledge in the field of personal injury law in your corner, and you’ll have lawyers dedicated to advocating for your rights and interests.
  • Experts in the complexities of personal injury law in Alberta, with the skills and experience to effectively navigate the legal system.
  • Comprehensive legal guidance and representation throughout the entire legal process, from initial consultation to settlement negotiations or trial if necessary.
  • A compassionate approach to help you recover physically, emotionally and financially.

You can call for a range of personal injury cases, including car accidents, slip and fall incidents and wrongful death.

After a car accident in Calgary, what should I not do?

After a car accident in Calgary, avoid certain actions to protect your rights and ensure a smooth claims process.

  1. Don't admit fault: If you’re hurt or injured, refrain from apologizing or accepting blame at the accident scene, even if you believe you may be partially responsible. Determining fault involves a complex investigation, so it's best to leave it to the authorities and insurance companies to assess liability.
  2. Stay at the scene: It is illegal to flee the scene of an accident without stopping and exchanging information. Remain at the scene until it is appropriate to leave.
  3. Report the accident: In compliance with Alberta law, report collisions that result in injuries, deaths, or property damage exceeding $2,000. Even if the damage appears minor initially, notify the police within 24 hours, particularly if there are injuries involved.
  4. Don't overlook gathering information: Collect relevant details from the other party involved, including their name, contact information, insurance details, and vehicle information. Additionally, obtain contact information from any witnesses present at the scene. This information is crucial for insurance claims and potential legal proceedings.
  5. Seek medical attention immediately: If you have sustained injuries, promptly seek medical attention, even if the injuries seem minor. Some injuries may have delayed symptoms, and obtaining a medical evaluation will ensure your well-being and create a record of your injuries.
  6. Don't discuss the accident on social media: Refrain from posting about the accident or your injuries on social media platforms. Insurance companies and opposing parties may use your posts against you. It is best to keep the details private until the matter is resolved.
  7. Don't settle without legal advice: Avoid accepting any settlement offers or signing documents without consulting with a lawyer. Insurance companies may try to settle quickly for a lower amount than you deserve.LT lawyers can assist you can assess the value of your claim and negotiate on your behalf to secure fair compensation.
  8. Don't underestimate the importance of legal representation: If you have suffered significant injuries or there are disputes regarding fault or compensation, choose LT Lawyers LLP to protect your rights, navigate the process and advocate for you.

Every car accident is unique, so seeking out personalized advice is essential. Contact us today for personalized guidance and representation.

What is a Personal Injury Claim?

A personal injury claim is the legal process of seeking compensation for injuries or damages suffered due to the negligence or wrongdoing of another party.

To pursue a personal injury claim, the injured party, known as the plaintiff, must demonstrate that the defendant owed them a duty of care, breached that duty through negligent or intentional actions, and caused harm as a result. The harm can include physical injuries, emotional distress, property damage, or financial losses.

If you have suffered injuries in a car accident, you may have a personal injury claim that entitles you to financial compensation for pain and suffering, past and future income losses and future cost of care. Unfortunately, some individuals accept the settlement offered by their insurance provider without questioning if it adequately covers the damages incurred. By seeking assistance from Calgary’s LT Lawyers LLP, you increase the chance of finding restitution.

How is Liability Determined in a Car Accident?

The determination of liability in a car accident is based on a thorough examination of various factors and evidence related to the incident. Each car accident is unique, and liability is typically established by considering the following:

  1. Evidence: Investigations must consider all available evidence, including police reports, eyewitness testimonies, photographs, videos, and any other relevant documentation.
  2. Traffic laws: Applicable traffic laws and regulations are considered to determine if any party involved violated these laws, such as speeding, running a red light, or failing to yield.
  3. Negligence: The concept of negligence is crucial in determining liability. If a driver fails to exercise reasonable care or breaches their duty of care, and this negligence directly contributes to the accident, they may be held liable.
  4. Proximity of the accident: The location of the impact and the positioning of the vehicles involved play a role in establishing liability. It helps determine if any party had the opportunity to prevent the accident or avoid a collision.
  5. Expert analysis: In complex cases, experts such as accident reconstruction specialists or engineers may be consulted to provide professional opinions and help determine liability based on scientific and technical analysis.
  6. Comparative blameworthiness: In Alberta, the comparative blameworthiness test is a legal principle used to determine liability and allocate fault in personal injury cases, including car accidents. It assesses the degree of fault or blameworthiness of each party involved in the accident. The test involves comparing the blameworthiness of each party and assigning a percentage of fault to each based on their contribution to the accident. This means that even if a plaintiff is partially at fault for the accident, they may still be eligible to receive compensation, although the amount awarded could be reduced proportionally to their level of fault.

It's important to note that the process of determining liability can be complex, and legal assistance from the knowledgeable personal injury lawyers at LT Lawyers LLP can be invaluable in navigating through this process, protecting your rights, and pursuing fair compensation for your damages.

What is a Contingency Fee? How Does it Work in Calgary for an Auto Collision?

A contingency fee is a payment structure that enables you to obtain legal representation following a car accident without the need for upfront payment of legal fees.

Under this arrangement, your lawyer will receive a percentage of your financial settlement from the insurance company once you have been compensated. You do not have to worry about affording competent legal services to help you obtain compensation in the aftermath of injuries you sustained in your collision.

For legal support and personalized service during this challenging time, schedule a legal consultation with an LT Lawyers LLP personal injury lawyer at 403-483-8888. We genuinely appreciate your consideration and appreciate hearing from you.