Episode Summary
What are common myths about car accidents in Alberta? Disability lawyer and national co-managing Partner Sivan Tumarkin at Samfiru Tumarkin LLP 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 disability lawyer in Alberta, or a personal injury lawyer, Sivan and the team can get you the advice you need, and the compensation you deserve.
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Show Notes
- Pedestrians hit by a vehicle denied benefits: In the event of a collision involving a pedestrian and a driver, in general pedestrians have the right of way. Many different elements are a part of this type of personal injury claim. It is important for those who have sustained injuries to speak to a personal injury lawyer for their next steps.
- Myths about car accident claim: It is a common misconception that after an accident occurs, individuals can pursue compensation at any point. Those injured in a car accident should first seek immediate medical attention. It is important not to neglect the legal aspects of a claim. After an accident occurs, the injured parties must notify their insurance company within 30 days. Documentation must be completed and submitted within 90 days.
- Cyclist not entitled to compensation: It is incorrect to assume that a pedestrian or cyclist involved in a car accident is not entitled to compensation. Despite a lack of car insurance, injured parties are still entitled to compensation. Benefits could help with treatment and possible income loss.
- Self-employed but unable to work after a car accident: Self-employed individuals injured in a car accident are owed pain and suffering compensation as well as income loss. For those who have to hire someone to complete work they are now unable to do, further compensation can also be recovered.