I often get asked to explain Nova Scotia's compensation system for car accident injury claims. My usual response is "Do you have a couple of hours?" I don't want to write a book here, so I will do my best to give you an overview of Nova Scotia's car accident injury claims system.
In Nova Scotia… Continue reading
Have you been injured in a car accident in Nova Scotia? Published by an injury lawyer in Halifax, the Nova Scotia Car Accident Law Blog is your free resource for everything you want to know about car accident injury and insurance claims in Nova Scotia, including:
- the $7,500 Limit on Minor Injury Claims;
- hiring a lawyer;
- how the injury claims process works; and
- tips for handling your own claim.
Nova Scotia’s Car Acccident Injury Compensaition System Explained
September 7, 2010 – 12:19 am
I often get asked to explain Nova Scotia's compensation system for car accident injury claims. My usual response is "Do you have a couple of hours?" I don't want to write a book here, so I will do my best to give you an overview of Nova Scotia's car accident injury claims system.
In Nova Scotia… Continue reading
Should I Handle My Own Nova Scotia Car Accident Injury Claim?
September 4, 2010 – 11:52 pm
So, you've been injured in a car accident in Nova Scotia. You are doing some research on the Internet and may be wondering: Do I need a lawyer for my case? Can I handle my own injury claim? You may not expect to hear this from a personal injury lawyer, but in my experience, many people can effectively… Continue reading
Insurance Regulator to Hold Hearing on Nova Scotia’s Minor Injury Cap
September 4, 2010 – 10:27 am
On September 30, 2010, the Nova Scotia Utility and Review Board is holding a hearing to "examine the effect, if any, of Minor Injury Cap Reform on the Automobile Insurance Industry in Nova Scotia."
The Nova Scotia Utility and Review Board regulates the automobile insurance industry in Nova Scotia. One of the functions… Continue reading
Trial Lawyers Conference Hits Halifax in November
August 24, 2010 – 6:50 pm
As chair of the upcoming Conference of the Atlantic Provinces Trial Lawyers Association, I encourage you to attend this conference if your law practice includes representing injured people in car accident injury claims in Atlantic Canada.
The Conference is called Advanced Damages: Quarterbacking your Claim for Economic Loss, and this focus is on how to prove the economic loss portions of injury claims now that the Minor Injury Caps are here… Continue reading
Fatal Accidents on Highway 104 Nova Scotia
August 23, 2010 – 8:21 pm
More troubling news of another fatal car accident on Highway 104 in Nova Scotia. Over the past week 5 people have died in fatal accidents on this stretch of highway. The causes of the accidents are still under investigation…
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David Brannen is a personal injury lawyer from Halifax, Nova Scotia who practices exclusively in the areas of personal injury and insurance cases. 
