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In the blink of an eye, an accident can change the course of a person’s entire life. Regardless of whether an accident occurs on the road, on the water, on someone else’s property, on the sidewalk, on a nature trail, or in any other location, its consequences can be disastrous. Accidents caused by the negligence of other parties or entities have the potential to severely injure unsuspecting community members, and could even cause them to lose their lives.

The people fortunate enough to survive traumatic, near-fatal accidents often sustain injuries of varying levels of severity. Accident survivors who have sustained serious injuries may feel the adverse physical, psychological, and financial impacts of their accident for years and even decades to come. Accident victims who have sustained catastrophic injuries face a lifetime of coping with their disabling, permanent injuries. Injured survivors of traumatic accidents are often forced to endure lengthy periods of hospitalization, physical pain and discomfort, emotional challenges, and substantial financial losses, all because of someone else’s negligent behaviours.

If a person or entity owes someone else a duty of care and fails to uphold that responsibility, they may be considered negligent should an injurious accident occur as a result of their wrongful behaviour. People can shirk their duties of care through any number of wrongful actions, inactions, errors, omissions, rule violations, or other forms of negligence conduct. If someone’s negligence causes an accident in which another party sustains injuries, the person at fault may be responsible for financially compensating the injured accident victim.

Injured accident victims do not necessarily need to have a personal, professional, or pre-existing relationship with the at-fault party in order to have been owed a duty of care. As a matter of fact, throughout the province, many individuals have a legal responsibility to ensure the safety of others by regulating their behaviours and complying with local laws. Though most people may not think about it in these terms, countless citizens have legal responsibilities to other members of the community.

For example, anyone who drives a motor vehicle on the province’s roads and highways is required by law to exercise a reasonable degree of caution behind the wheel and comply with all traffic laws at all times. Traffic laws exist to keep road-users safe from preventable injuries. If a driver violates any number of traffic laws and an accident ensues as a result, their wrongful conduct on the road could profoundly affect the lives of unsuspecting accident victims.

In Bridgewater, common traffic law violations that could cause injurious car accidents include:

  • Distracted driving
  • Driving under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs
  • Excessive speeding
  • Reckless driving
  • Failing to obey traffic signs/signals
  • Texting while driving
  • And other violations of traffic laws

Car accident victims who sustain serious injuries in collisions caused by another driver’s negligence often face monumental challenges, including significant financial losses. In these cases, the negligent driver who failed to fulfill their duty of care may be obligated to compensate injured accident victims for damages they have incurred as a result of their collision.

Motor vehicle operators are not the only people in the province who owe a duty of care to other citizens with whom they may not have a previous relationship. In accordance with provincial legislation, property owners and/or have an obligation to regularly inspect and maintain their premises as a way of actively reducing the risks of their guests sustaining injuries in on-site accidents. Failure to remove, repair, or sufficiently warn visitors about hazardous maintenance issues on the premises can lead to injury-causing accidents. In these cases, the property owner/occupier who failed to take appropriate preventative measures may be considered negligent. Therefore, the at-fault property owner/occupier may be responsible for providing financial compensation to the people injured by their negligence.

Common examples of potentially hazardous maintenance issues that, if left unaddressed, could cause unsuspecting visitors to sustain injuries in an accident include:

  • Uncleared ice and snow
  • Spilled liquids
  • Broken or missing handrails
  • Poor lighting
  • Wet floors
  • Uneven surfaces
  • Loose carpeting
  • Cracked sidewalks
  • Potholes
  • Cluttered walkways
  • Broken tiles
  • And more

Regardless of where their accident took place, the road to recovery for injured accident survivors can be long, difficult, and very expensive. But actions have consequences. If someone else’s negligence caused you to sustain compensable injuries, they should be required to face the consequences of their wrongful actions.

Our accident lawyers serving Bridgewater are passionate about helping injured members of the local community in their pursuits of accountability and restitution. If you were injured because of someone else’s wrongful behaviour, by working with our Bridgewater accident lawyers, you may be able to recover the costs of damages you have incurred because of your injuries. These damages may include:

  • Medical expenses
  • Pain and suffering
  • In-home attendant care
  • Lost wages due to missed work
  • Reduced future earning capacity
  • Adjusted living expenses
  • Rehabilitation costs
  • And possibly more

Our accident lawyers serving Bridgewater have a history of providing crucial legal advice and assistance to the injured survivors of many kinds of traumatic incidents, including:

  • Car accidents
  • Boating accidents
  • Motorcycle accidents
  • Truck accidents
  • Bicycle accidents
  • Pedestrian accidents
  • Snowmobile accidents
  • ATV accidents
  • Slip and fall accidents
  • Scooter accidents
  • E-bike accidents
  • And more

To review the details of your accident and learn if you might be able to pursue a civil claim against the at-fault party whose negligence caused you to sustain injuries, call Preszler Injury Lawyers today and book your free initial consultation with our Bridgewater accident lawyers.

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Free Consultation for Bridgewater Residents – We Don’t Get Paid Unless We Win

At Preszler Injury Lawyers, we appreciate that the injured survivors of traumatic accidents may be struggling under the weight of newly accumulated medical bills and other costly expenses related to their recovery. That is why, to best serve the needs of our prospective clients, our accident lawyers serving Bridgewater offer a free initial consultation to injured members of the local community.

Furthermore, our Bridgewater accident lawyers work on a contingency-fee basis. That means, if you are eligible to pursue a claim, we will not get paid unless we win your case. To learn about options for legal action that may be available to you, take advantage of your free initial consultation with Preszler Injury Lawyers by contacting our accident lawyers serving Bridgewater today.

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Schedule a call with our personal injury legal intake team. Our team is available 24/7 so call us now to book your call. Our scheduled intake allows you to tell us details about your accident and gives our legal team an opportunity to review your case and advise you on possible solutions and outcomes. The best part is, if you decide to hire us after this call - you don't pay anything unless we win. We can help clients regardless of where they reside in Nova Scotia & New Brunswick so let us help you get started on your road to recovery.

 

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