Episode Summary
What should you do after an accident occurs to ensure benefits are provided? Disability lawyer and national co-managing Partner Sivan Tumarkin answers this question and more on Accident Rights on CHQR Calgary.
Listen below to find out your next best steps and how to get proper compensation on Accident Rights, the province’s only show dedicated to rights for individuals seriously injured in a motor vehicle accident in Alberta.
When you need a personal injury lawyer or disability lawyer in Alberta, Sivan and the team can get you the advice you need, and the compensation you deserve.
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Show Notes
- Serious car accidents and income loss: After serious car accidents, some individuals can incur financial losses due to an inability to work. It is not always apparent what the full extent of an individual’s injuries are as well as the entirety of income loss. Individuals do not have to accept an initial offer from an insurance company in terms of a settlement. It is important to hire an experienced personal injury lawyer and file a claim within two years after the date of the accident.
- Speaking to a doctor after an accident: It is very important for individuals to speak to their treating doctors or medical team after an accident occurs. Medical reports provide evidence for claimants to pursue a claim for accident benefits.
- Advocating for your own medical needs: Injured parties in a car accident must ensure they are advocating for themselves with their medical team. Doctors and other medical practitioners can recommend treatments that are not viable for individuals or are ineffective. Claimants should keep a steady stream of communication with their doctor throughout treatment. Medical records must be up to date and demonstrate what ailments a claimant is suffering from.
- Section B benefits: Individuals are able to access Section B benefits in the event of a car accident, regardless of fault. Significant compensation can be accessed if injuries are serious, such as traumatic head injuries. It is important for injured parties to be aware of certain deadlines to pursue benefits. After an accident occurs, claimants have up to thirty days to contact the Section B benefits provider. There are also some forms that must be completed within ninety days.