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Texting & Driving: Newfoundland Injury Lawyer Gives Insight
http://www.chescrosbie.com/ Texting and driving is a hot topic, as this driving behavior can lead to serious car accidents. In Newfoundland, it is illegal to use a handheld cell phone and text while driving.
If you cause an auto accident because of texting and driving, you could be facing all kinds of problems. Even if you weren’t the one who caused the accident, if it is found that you were texting or talking on a cell phone, your damages could be diminished due to a legal doctrine known as contributory negligence.
What advice does Newfoundland injury lawyer Ches Crosbie have for drivers? Don’t text and don’t talk on your cell phone while behind the wheel. These acts can be held against you if you are involved in a car wreck.
For more information or to get advice about your texting and driving case, contact a Newfoundland injury lawyer at Ches Crosbie Barristers at 709.579.4000 or 1.888.579.3262. You can also order a copy of our free book, 7 Deadly Sins That Could Wreck Your Injury Claim. http://www.chescrosbie.com/practice_areas/auto-accidents-and-car-wrecks.cfm
Newfoundland & Labrador Accident Lawyer on Truck Accidents
http://www.chescrosbie.com/ Newfoundland & Labrador accident lawyer Ches Crosbie discusses the different considerations as it relates to truck accidents. If you have been injured in a truck accident, then you will want a lawyer who has experience in working with truck accident cases.
Truck accidents are typically more complicated than car accidents. There is more information available and a lot to consider, such as the operation of the truck and the truck driver leading up to your accident.
You should also keep in mind that a truck accident case will be hard fought by the insurance company and the trucking company. Truck accident cases require special background knowledge that is not necessary for litigating automobile accidents.
Our team at Ches Crosbie Barristers has that knowledge and experience. We have worked many truck accident cases throughout the years and can help you receive a satisfying settlement if you have been injured in a Newfoundland or Labrador truck accident. Call us today to discuss your case.
If you have been injured in any type of accident, whether it is with another automobile or a truck, you will want to order your copy of our free book, 7 Deadly Sins That Could Wreck Your Injury Claim. http://www.chescrosbie.com/practice_areas/auto-accidents-and-car-wrecks.cfm
Newfoundland Auto Accident Lawyer on Uninsured Drivers
http://www.chescrosbie.com/ Newfoundland & Labrador auto accident lawyer Ches Crosbie discusses the importance of protecting you and your family against uninsured drivers. You want to make sure that you have the appropriate insurance coverage in the event of an accident with an uninsured driver.
The team at Ches Crosbie Barristers have heard from people in the insurance industry that as many as 15 to 20 percent of drivers in the Newfoundland area are driving around without insurance. That means that you and your family are at risk.
It also means that as a responsible driver you need to make sure that you have appropriate insurance coverage to protect yourself against irresponsible drivers. You can obtain this kind of coverage by talking to your insurance broker.
You should speak with your broker about family protection endorsements as it relates to the level of coverage you carry for third party liability. We recommend the maximum amount of third party coverage that you can purchase. If you can get $1 million in coverage, then do so.
There have been recent cases in Newfoundland where judgments exceeding $1 million dollars have been upheld in court.
If you have been injured in an automobile accident, you don’t want to make a mistake that could affect your settlement. Order our free book, 7 Deadly Sins That Could Wreck Your Injury Claim. http://www.chescrosbie.com/practice_areas/auto-accidents-and-car-wrecks.cfm
Car Crash in St. John's Simulates Consequences of Drugs and Alcohol
Accident and injury lawyer Ches Crosbie visits crash simulation and tells innocent victims how to get free information on obtaining their rights to compensation.
Why and When To Bring In the Experts
In motor vehicle accidents you can see injuries ranging from soft tissue injuries and fractures to head injuries and even death. In these circumstances there are many experts that need to be consulted such as physicians, life planning experts and economist in order to get the results the client is looking for. Contact Ches Crosbie Barristers Accident & Injury Law Center at 888-579-3262 or chescrosbie.com
The seven deadly sins that can wreck your Newfoundland and Labrador injury claim.
Newfoundland and Labrador injury Lawyer talks about the seven deadly sins that can wreck your Newfoundland and Labrador injury claim.
Concussions
Video demonstration of how a concussion happens
3D Injury Reconstruction
This 3D video illustrates injuries from an automobile accident.Traumatic Brain Injury: How it affects the brain - Dr. James Kelly
This is an interesting video on traumatic brain injuries.MohVisuals 3D Litigation and Trial Graphics Animation
Dramatic video of a car crash and the injuries caused.
A Soft Tissue Injury is One of the Most Common Personal Injuries
In an automobile accident one of the most common injuries is a soft tissue injury which is commonly referred to as “Whip Blash”. These types of injury claims are usually looked down upon by the insurance companies. Some of these cases can be very serious and can lead to long term debilitating pain for the client. Ches Crosbie will fight to make sure his client is treated fairly and gets the outcome they deserve. Contact Ches Crosbie Barristers Accident & Injury Law Center at 888-579-3262 or chescrosbie.com
Fetal Negligence in Newfoundland – Information for Parents
http://www.chescrosbie.com/ When you are a parent, one of your worst nightmares is that your child will be severely injured. Sadly, fetal negligence does happen and can cause lifelong problems for the child, including cerebral palsy. In this video, medical malpractice lawyer Ches Crosbie talks about fetal negligence in Newfoundland and throughout the country.
Negligence can occur when standards slip and warning signs of fetal distress are ignored or not acted upon fast enough. The result is devastating, as the child suffers from neurological damage or other problems.
Cerebral palsy is one of the conditions that can result from fetal negligence. Cerebral palsy can be so debilitating that it can require 24-hour care. Even if it is not extremely severe, cerebral palsy can still cause many issues for the child as he or she grows into an adult.
The damages for fetal negligence cases can be significant, as the cost of lifetime care is high. For example, wheelchairs, vans, lifts and other equipment may be needed, in addition to the other medical expenses.
For more information or to get answers to your questions about fetal negligence in Newfoundland, contact Ches Crosbie Barristers at 709.579.4000 or 1.888.579.3262. You can also order a copy of our book, Why Most Medical Malpractice Victims Never Recover a Dime, free on our website. http://www.chescrosbie.com/practice_areas/medical-malpractice27.cfm
Newfoundland Medical Malpractice Lawyer – 3 Things to Know
http://www.chescrosbie.com/ To have a successful medical malpractice case, three things have to be present, according to Newfoundland medical malpractice lawyer Ches Crosbie. As he explains in this educational video, first, there has to be some type of negligence. If negligence doesn’t exist, you don’t have a case.
Negligence is just one of the three components of a successful medical malpractice case. Causation also has to be a factor, which means the injuries must have been caused by a breach of standard of care. This can be a tricky issue because generally the patient was sick to begin with.
The third thing is that the damages have to be significant enough. What is considered significant varies among lawyers and the details of the case. For example, if a lot of experts are needed, then damages will need to be high.
For more information, order a free copy of Why Most Medical Malpractice Victims Never Recover a Dime. Also, call 709.579.4000 or 1.888.579.3262 to schedule your free consultation with an experienced Newfoundland medical malpractice lawyer. http://www.chescrosbie.com/practice_areas/medical-malpractice27.cfm
Newfoundland Medical Malpractice Lawyer Tips and Info
http://www.chescrosbie.com/ Newfoundland medical malpractice lawyer Ches Crosbie discusses why he wrote the book, Why Most Medical Malpractice Victims Never Recover a Dime. This is the unfortunate and savage truth concerning medical malpractice in Canada today, and certainly in Newfoundland.
The fact of the matter is virtually all doctors are insured by an organization. However, it is a defense organization with the mission and mandate to defend doctors. Their goal is not to settle cases on a business basis.
These organizations take a hard-nosed approach any time a legal claim arises out of an allegation of medical malpractice or medical negligence. They will fight the case hard and use all resources at their disposal, including money and experts.
For you to have a chance of success in a medical malpractice claim, you will need a medical malpractice lawyer who is experienced in doing medical malpractice cases. You will need a lawyer who has the skill and access to his or her own experts who can testify on your behalf.
At the team at Ches Crosbie Barristers, we have that skill and experience. We can help maximize your chances of recovery. You run the risk of not getting a “dime” by not speaking to a team of experienced medical malpractice lawyers. Order our book today.
We are offering you the book, Why Most Medical Malpractice Victims Never Recover a Dime, absolutely free. http://www.chescrosbie.com/practice_areas/medical-malpractice27.cfm
The Difficulty of Medical Negligence Cases
Medical Negligence or Medical Malpractice cases are generally very difficult to do. We know this so we are very selective at the outset. Ches Crosbie has found that around two-thirds of these cases are dropped along the way with no payment being made to the client. The reason for this is that the lawyer did not investigate the claim at the beginning and involve the proper medical professionals for the case. Contact Ches Crosbie Barristers Accident & Injury Law Center at 888-579-3262 or chescrosbie.com
Injury Lawyer Ches Crosbie is interviewed by NTV about a Court Decision Allowing Labrador Residential School Survivors to Sue the Government of Canada in a Class Action
The Newfoundland and Labrador Supreme Court of Appeal has upheld a decision allowing residential school survivors from Labrador to sue the federal government.
Update of Moose Class Action August 7, 2011Class counsel lawyer Ches Crosbie gives update of the moose vehicle collision class action as a SOPAC press conference held in St. John's on August 7, 2011.
Testimonial from Ben Bellows
Ben Bellows, one of the representative plaintiffs in the Moose Vehicle Class Action, tells why he believes he chose the right lawyer to represent his interests in his personal injury case.
Why a class action?
Personal injury lawyer Ches Crosbie answers why he decided to start a class action in relation to moose vehicle collisions instead of individual motor vehicle actions.
ARC International Wildlife Crossing Infrastructure Design Competition
This video illustrates an emerging critical priority for both transportation and natural resource agencies to make North American highways safer for both drivers and wildlife, such as moose vehicle collisions in Newfoundland.
Moose Class Action is announced on CBC Here and Now with Debbie Cooper January 11, 2011
Coverage of the announcement of the Moose Vehicle Collision Class Action on CBC's Here and Now with Debbie Cooper on January 11, 2011
Moose Class Action - How Responsible Is the Government?
Ches Crosbie answers the question of how the government is responsible for moose vehicle collisions in Newfoundland.
Moose Class Action - Purpose of this Lawsuit
Ches Crosbie explains the purpose of the moose vehicle collision class action lawsuit on Out of the Fog
Moose Class Action - Moose Too Abundant
Wildlife biologist Dr. Ian Goudie explains why he believes moose are too abundant in Newfoundland and Labrador
Moose Class Action - Have they done enough?
Ches Crosbie explains what it will take for government to have done enough to avoid being accountable for moose vehicle collisions in the future
Moose Class Action - CBC National News Now
Announcement of Moose Vehicle Collision Class Action on National News Now January 11, 2011
Moose Class Action Launched
Ches Crosbie launches class action against the government of Newfoundland.
Moose Class Action - What the suit is about
Lawyer Ches Crosbie say this moose class action is about two things.
Moose Class Action - Why is there a moose problem?
Lawyer Ches Crosbie describes why the moose population has become such a hazard to our province.
Goal of Moose Class Action - reducing moose vehicle collisions
Lawyer Ches Crosbie describes one of the goals of the moose class action - reducing the number of moose vehicle collisions in Newfoundland by 50% or more.
Class Action Cases Need Experienced Attorneys
Class Action Cases need educated, well qualified and humble attorneys to get the desired out come for the client. Ches Crosbie Barristers Accident & Injury Law Center is exactly that and has the experience to back it up. Contact Ches Crosbie Barristers Accident & Injury Law Center at 888-579-3262 or chescrosbie.com
Ches Crosbie comments on Imperial Tobacco Appeal DecisionChes Crosbie interviewed by Glen Carter on NTV First Edition on the Tobacco Appeal Decision - March 24, 2010
Ches Crosbie interviewed by Glen Carter on NTV First Edition on March 24, 2010
Ches Crosbie interviewed by Glen Carter on NTV First Edition on March 24, 2010 in relation to the government update on the Cameron Report.
Remembering Donna Howell - NTV Early Edition
Class action lawyer Ches Crosbie speaks to Glen Carter on NTV First Edition about the untimely passing of Donna Howell, a valuable and outspoken member of the Breast Cancer Testing Class Action.
Remembering Donna Howell
Class action lawyer Ches Crosbie speaks to CBC Here & Now about the untimely passing of Donna Howell, a valuable and outspoken member of the Breast Cancer Testing Class Action.
Moose Crash Victim John Barry
John Barry describes his crash with a moose on the highway of Newfoundland.
Moose Problem in Newfoundland
This video provided to us by SOPAC illustrates the need for something to be done about the number of moose in Newfoundland.Wildlife Biologist Dr. Tony Clevenger
Wildlife biologist Dr. Tony Clevenger appeared on Out of the Fog during a short trip to Newfoundland on March 31, 2011 to explain why moose mitigation measures will work in helping to reduce moose vehicle collisions in Newfoundland.
Moose Crashes are Targeted in a Newfoundland Petition
Narrowly misses hitting a giant moose on a highway
Moose Crossing the Road Just Missing a Truck
Newfoundland Injury Lawyer Explains How Attorneys Are Paid
http://www.chescrosbie.com/ If you have been injured by someone else’s negligence, you might be wondering how much it would cost you to hire an attorney.
In this video, Newfoundland injury lawyer Ches Crosbie addresses this question. As he explains it, most personal injury attorneys are paid on a contingency-fee basis. That means if there is no cure, there is no pay for the lawyer. An attorney is paid from the proceeds of the settlement.
The percentage fee that is charged ranges among lawyers. In Newfoundland, the fee is generally 25 percent in car accident cases. At Ches Crosbie Barrister, we do things a little differently. We have a fee agreement that is progressive, and the fee is based on the stage of the case in which the settlement is received. For example, if discovery occurs, the fee is 30 percent. If the case goes to trial, we charge 33 percent. You can find out more by contacting our office.
For a free case evaluation, contact a Newfoundland injury lawyer at Ches Crosbie Barristers by calling 709.579.4000 or 1.888.579.3262. Make sure you order a copy of our free book, 7 Deadly Sins That Could Wreck Your Injury Claim. http://www.chescrosbie.com/practice_areas/auto-accidents-and-car-wrecks.cfm
Newfoundland Injury Attorney Discusses Cases He Accepts
http://www.chescrosbie.com/ When it comes to choosing which cases to accept, it comes down to more than just the merits of the case. As Newfoundland injury attorney Ches Crosbie explains, our law firm also considers whether the client is someone we think we can work with.
We want clients who are willing to take our advice and suggestions. Since these are their cases, not ours, it is important that they are actively involved. What does that mean exactly? It means that they attend medical appointments, follow the doctors’ advice and participate as much as possible. The client needs to take ownership and stay committed to his or her personal injury case.
So, we don’t just evaluate the details of each case, we also evaluate the client. Many cases are made or broken by the nature of the claimant.
For a free case evaluation, contact a Newfoundland injury attorney at Ches Crosbie Barristers by calling 709.579.4000 or 1.888.579.3262. Be sure to order a copy of our free book, 7 Deadly Sins That Could Wreck Your Injury Claim. http://www.chescrosbie.com/practice_areas/auto-accidents-and-car-wrecks.cfm
Free Resources For Personal Injury Victims In Newfoundland
http://www.chescrosbie.com/ Newfoundland & Labrador auto accident lawyer Ches Crosbie discusses the value that our website offers consumers looking for legal services. If you have been injured in an accident, then you owe it to yourself to check out our website.
If you look at our website, you will see tons of free information explaining all kinds of questions for consumers of legal services. Our website is particularly aimed at people who have a personal injury or accident case.
Whether you have been injured in an automobile accident, trucking accident, have a medical malpractice claim or something in the realm of class actions, our website provides you with the necessary information to help you determine if and what type of lawyer you need.
We have created this website aimed at educating consumers about their personal injury cases. This information is available to you free of charge. No injury and accident attorney in the Newfoundland area has a website offering the type of information ours has available to you.
Call us today to schedule your free consultation about your case. We can help you achieve a satisfying settlement.
Order one of our many free reports or books including, 7 Deadly Sins That Could Wreck Your Injury Claim, Why Most Medical Malpractice Victims Never Recover a Dime, and The Shocking Truth about Wrongful Death. http://www.chescrosbie.com/getfreereport.cfm
Newfoundland & Labrador Injury Attorney on Personal Injury
http://www.chescrosbie.com/ Newfoundland & Labrador injury attorney Ches Crosbie discusses what the term “personal injury” means. If you have been injured in an accident, such as an automobile accident, then you need to be familiar with the definition of a personal injury.
Personal injury is a term that lawyers and judges use to describe a bodily injury, when one’s body or a body part becomes injured. You may be more familiar with the terms accident injury or accidental injury. No matter, they mean the same thing.
In some cases, damages or monetary awards are attached. You might be able to recover money for your personal injury, if that injury is the fault of somebody else or another entity.
There are several factors that will be considered in your case, such as the nature of the injury, what part of the body was injured, whether the injury is permanent and the effect that the injury has on your life, to name a few.
Not only is our team familiar with what a personal injury is, we are experienced with representing people who have suffered personal injuries resulting from accidents. Call us today to discuss your case.
If you have been injured in an accident, you can order a copy of one of our three free books entitled, 7 Deadly Sins That Could Wreck Your Injury Claim, Why Most Medical Malpractice Victims Never Recover a Dime, and The Shocking Truth about Wrongful Death. http://www.chescrosbie.com/practice_areas/accidents-and-injuries.cfm
Newfoundland & Labrador Lawyer on Wrongful Death Cases
http://www.chescrosbie.com/ Newfoundland & Labrador lawyer Ches Crosbie discusses why he wrote the book, The Shocking Truth about Wrongful Death. You might be shocked yourself to learn Canada’s history concerning wrongful death claims.
Up until 2010, Canada was out of step with the law relating to wrongful death claims. We were operating under a legal regime dating back to the nineteenth century that prohibited wrongful death claims for children and elderly people. The reason was that you could only file a claim if it was a ‘breadwinner” type claim. It was believed that there were no damages or pain and suffering concerning the wrongful death of an elderly person or a young person.
Fortunately, that changed in the wake of the Breast Cancer Testing Class Action. The government realized that this type of legal regime was extremely unjust, unfair and was based on outdated law.
Since then, the Fatal Accidents Act has been amended to allow family members to file a wrongful death claim.
The team at Ches Crosbie Barristers can help you and your family if you have been injured or lost a loved one, regardless of age, in a Newfoundland & Labrador auto accident. We are familiar with the new laws and can help you build your case.
To find out more about, order your copy of our free book, The Shocking Truth about Wrongful Death. http://www.chescrosbie.com/practice_areas/auto-accidents-and-car-wrecks.cfm
Newfoundland & Labrador Accident Attorney on Needing Lawyer
http://www.chescrosbie.com/ Newfoundland & Labrador auto accident lawyer Ches Crosbie discusses the situations in which you might need a lawyer. The last thing you want is to receive a settlement that is far less than what you deserve.In some instances, you may not need a lawyer. In fact, many people negotiate their own settlement. However, in many situations, the case is very complex or is of significant size or scope, especially in automobile accident cases, and you will need a lawyer.You will want to consider using the services of an auto accident attorney when there are issues of liability, such as when another person’s actions or negligence have resulted in your auto accident.Our team at Ches Crosbie Barristers has extensive experience and is able to achieve a much higher and more significant offer, even after legal fees have been deducted. Let our team of experienced auto accident attorneys review your case and help you achieve the settlement that you deserve. We also invite you to order a copy of our free book, 7 Deadly Sins That Could Wreck Your Injury Claim. http://www.chescrosbie.com/practice_areas/auto-accidents-and-car-wrecks.cfm
Newfoundland & Labrador Injury Lawyer on Office Locations
http://www.chescrosbie.com/ Newfoundland & Labrador auto accident lawyer Ches Crosbie discusses the service you will receive from Ches Crosbie Barristers and the convenient locations of our offices. If you have been injured in an accident you will want the services of a law firm that is flexible with your schedule and your specific needs. Most clients we work with want to see us in our own office, which is located in St. John. However, for the convenience of people in the Conception Bay North area, we have a satellite office in Bay Roberts. Our team at Ches Crosbie Barristers is flexible. We regularly meet with clients in the hospital and in their own home. You don’t have to come to us…we will come to you. We also serve people who do not live around St. John. We serve many clients who live well outside the area. Our experienced team of accident and injury lawyers has never had a problem giving quality service and achieving a satisfying settlement and results in their personal injury claims, despite where they live in proximity to St. John. Let out team help you, whether you want to come to us or you want us to come to you. Depending on the type of case you have, you can order a copy of one of our free books that include, 7 Deadly Sins That Could Wreck Your Injury Claim, Why Most Medical Malpractice Victims Never Recover a Dime, and The Shocking Truth about Wrongful Death. http://www.chescrosbie.com/reports/7-deadly-sins-that-could-wreck-your-injury-claim.cfm
Newfoundland & Labrador Accident Lawyer on Common Mistakes
http://www.chescrosbie.com/ Newfoundland & Labrador accident lawyer Ches Crosbie discusses the three biggest mistakes to avoid when you have been injured in an automobile accident. Don’t become a victim of not receiving the settlement you deserve, because of a mistake that you make.
If you have been injured in an automobile accident, make sure to preserve the accident scene. Make sure to use your cell phone to take pictures of the crash scene. Get the names and addresses of any witnesses. Also, it is your legal obligation to report your auto accident to the police if the property damage appears to be greater than a thousand dollars and/or if there are any personal injuries.
Avoid not complying with any medical advice, including treatment and therapy, that your doctor recommends. Failure to comply with these recommendations to the letter can be exploited and used against you by the opposition.
Lastly, do not sign any documents or give any statements to an insurance adjuster before speaking with your attorney. Remember, the insurance adjuster is not on your side. He or she works for the insurance company and anything you say or sign can and will be used against you.
Talk to the team at Ches Crosbie Barristers first. We will work hard to help you get a satisfying settlement.
To learn more about common mistakes to avoid and about your auto accident case, order a copy of our free book, 7 Deadly Sins That Could Wreck Your Injury Claim. http://www.chescrosbie.com/practice_areas/auto-accidents-and-car-wrecks.cfm
Here and Now coverage of announcement of Moose Vehicle Collision Class Action January 11, 2011
The announcement of the Moose Vehicle Collision Class Action is covered by CBC Here and Now with Debbie Cooper.
Our Fee Structure is Designed to Benefit the Client
In our practice in Newfoundland we offer a Contingent Fee Arrangement. This is designed for a person who may not be able to pay a lawyer. Contact Ches Crosbie Barristers Accident & Injury Law Center at 888-579-3262 or chescrosbie.com
Learn About the Book “The Seven Deadly Sins” by Ches Crosbie
Ches Crosbie wrote the book called The Seven Deadly Sins in order to help people that have had an accident. He wanted to give them reliable information at their finger tips that they can refer to at any time. Contact Ches Crosbie Barristers Accident & Injury Law Center at 888-579-3262 or chescrosbie.com
Things To Consider When Choosing A Lawyer
One thing to consider when choosing a lawyer is experience. At Ches Crosbie Barristers Accident & Injury Law Center the three senior lawyers have a combined 50 years of experience. Contact Ches Crosbie Barristers Accident & Injury Law Center at 888-579-3262 or chescrosbie.com
Learn How to Get Your Free Book “The Seven Deadly Sins”
There is a new book that insurance companies would rather you didn’t know about. “The Seven Deadly Sins” is the product of 25 years experience of helping accident victims written by Ches Crosbie. Get your free book to help you determine when you need a lawyer and how to find the right lawyer for your claim. Contact Ches Crosbie Barristers Accident & Injury Law Center at 888-579-3262 or chescrosbie.com
Providing Useful Information to Consumers is What Makes Us Different
What makes us different is that we have been leaders in providing useful information to consumers starting back in 1991. Ches Crosbie Barrister Accident & Injury Law Center has taken that to a new level with the book called “The Seven Deadly Sins” which helps consumers decide if they even need a lawyer. Contact Ches Crosbie Barristers Accident & Injury Law Center at 888-579-3262 or chescrosbie.com
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Video Library
Auto Accidents and Car Wrecks:
- Texting & Driving: Newfoundland Injury Lawyer Gives Insight
- Newfoundland & Labrador Accident Lawyer on Truck Accidents
- Newfoundland Auto Accident Lawyer on Uninsured Drivers
- Car Crash in St. John's Simulates Consequences of Drugs and Alcohol
- Why and When To Bring In the Experts
Accidents and Injuries:
- Concussions Animation
- 3D Injury Reconstruction - Automobile Accident
- Traumatic Brain Injury: How it affects the brain - Dr. James Kelly
- MohVisuals 3D Litigation and Trial Graphics Animation
- A Soft Tissue Injury is One of the Most Common Personal Injuries
Medical Malpractice:
- Fetal Negligence in Newfoundland – Information for Parents
- Newfoundland Medical Malpractice Lawyer – 3 Things to Know
- Newfoundland Medical Malpractice Lawyer Tips and Info
- The Difficulty of Medical Negligence Cases
Class Action Lawsuits:
- Injury Lawyer Ches Crosbie is interviewed by NTV about a Court Decision Allowing Labrador Residential School Survivors to Sue the Government of Canada in a Class Action
- Update of Moose Class Action August 7, 2011
- Testimonial from Ben Bellows
- Why a class action?
- ARC International Wildlife Crossing Infrastructure Design Competition
Moose Class Action:
- Moose Accident Victim John Barry
- Moose in Newfoundland
- Dr. Tony Clevenger on Out of the Fog
- Moose Collisions
- Narrow Miss
General:
- Newfoundland Injury Lawyer Explains How Attorneys Are Paid
- Newfoundland Injury Attorney Discusses Cases He Accepts
- Free Resources For Personal Injury Victims In Newfoundland
- Newfoundland & Labrador Injury Attorney on Personal Injury
- Newfoundland & Labrador Lawyer on Wrongful Death Cases
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Auto Accidents and Car Wrecks
Does it matter that I didn't see the doctor right after my car accident?
- Do I have to use my own health insurance for my auto accident injuries? I've been injury in a motor vehicle accident and my doctor has referred me for therapy. I have private health coverage through work and I have Accident Benefits Coverage on my auto policy. My auto insurer is telling me I have to use my own private health coverage to pay for therapy costs prior to accessing my Accident Benefits Coverage. Why?
- I was injured in a car accident and my insurance company is telling me I have to use my personal insurance (e.g. Desjardins, Blue Cross, Manulife) to pay for my massage therapy, physiotherapy and prescription drugs before I can use either the accident benefit coverage (Section B) on my automobile policy, or the insurance of the guy who hit me. Is this right?
Accidents and Injuries
- How long will it take to settle my whiplash case?
- I was injured in a car accident and the insurance company of the person who hit me is telling me I have to use my own accident benefit coverage (Section B) to pay for my physiotherapy treatments before I use his coverage. Why is this?
- With an accident claim, if you go to court and lose is it the practice of the judge to make the plaintiff pay the cost?
Medical Malpractice
- What is cerebral palsy? Can I claim for compensation?
- Are physician expert witnesses easy to find and are they usually willing to testify against another physician?
- Do most medical malpractice cases result in a judgment in favor of the patient?
Class Action Lawsuits
- Do I qualify for inclusion in the moose class action?
- What is a class action?
- How does a class action work?
Newfoundland and Labrador Personal Injury Lawyer
- Do injury lawyers advertise too much?
- Who is the "best" lawyer for an injury case?
- What is a personal injury case?
General
- I took out a $500 payday loan, repaid it a couple of times at outrageous rates and then lost my job. I couldn't repay the last time, so now a lawyer representing the payday loan company is threatening to sue for $4,500 in damages. Definitely need some legal advice here please.
- When I'm driving and I encounter bicyclists, what rules of the road apply to me as the driver?
- If you go to court and lose, is it always the practice of the judge to make the plaintiff pay the costs?


