Monday, December 28, 2009

How to Claim Compensation in Car Accidents - Ottawa injury lawyers - Ottawa and East Ontario car accident lawyers

CAR ACCIDENTS - INJURY - WHEN CAN I CLAIM COMPENSATION - I'M AT FAULT, WHAT TO DO?

There are thousands of cases of car accidents on roads that take place each year, all over Canada, increasing it seems as the snow and ice accumulate. Car accidents can range from minor incidents, resulting in any small injuries to very significant accidents resulting in catastrophic and serious injuries. If you have been the victim of a car accident that was not your fault, you likely have a claim for compensation from the person responsible for the accident. If you are at fault, you have recourse against your own insurer for accident benefits. In order to assess your rights, you need to consult an accident lawyer who specializes in motor vehicle accidents and who possesses the skills, knowledge and experience needed to advance your claim properly.

Whether you are the driver, occupier, passenger, pedestrian etc..., you have the ability to pursue damages, compensation and/or benefits. If you have been involved in an automobile accident in any capacity: driver, passenger, pedestrian, etc... we can help determine your rights and interests and assist in claiming the compensation you deserve. We take on personal injury and car accident cases on a you pay only when we win basis. Call Plant Quinn Thiele LLP - Ottawa personal injury and car accident lawyers at 613-563-1131, Marc Quinn, Author and Lawyer.

1 comment:

  1. Hi
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