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When the negligence of another party or entity leads to a serious accident, victims who sustain injuries as a result may be able to recover financial compensation. If someone else’s wrongful conduct caused you to sustain serious injuries, our injury lawyers serving Tracadie-Sheila may be able to help you recover your resulting financial losses by filing a civil claim against them

Negligence occurs when a person or entity fails to uphold the duty of care they are responsible for providing to someone else and an injury-causing accident ensues as a result. Injured accident victims do not need to have a pre-existing relationship with the at-fault party in order to be owed a duty of care. As a matter of fact, many strangers in the province owe one another a duty of care and are legally required to take reasonable measures to protect the safety of their fellow community members.

Anyone who drives on the province’s roads, for example, has a duty to do so in accordance with local traffic laws and with a reasonable degree of caution in order to reduce the risks of injurious accidents. If a driver violates any number of traffic laws, they have essentially neglected their duty of care to other road-users, potentially putting other drivers, passengers, motorcycle riders, cyclists, pedestrians, and other community members in harm’s way. If their wrongful conduct leads to an accident in which other road-users sustain injuries, the at-fault driver could be considered negligent.

Common examples of driver negligence that often lead to serious collisions include:

  • Texting while driving
  • Driving under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs
  • Speeding excessively
  • Driving recklessly
  • Distracted driving
  • Ignoring traffic signals/signs
  • And more

In addition to motor vehicle operators, property owners and occupiers throughout the province owe a duty of care to the people who visit their premises. In fact, in accordance with provincial legislation, it is incumbent upon the owners and occupiers to routinely inspect and perform maintenance on their commercial or residential properties to reduce the risk of injury-causing accidents.

Occupiers could be landlords, tenants, property managers, landscaping professionals, custodians, or other people who control access to the space and are responsible for its upkeep. Property occupiers and/or owners are responsible for quickly and sufficiently addressing on-site maintenance issues that could lead to accidental injuries. If a property owner/occupier fails to adequately repair, remove, or warn visitors about dangerous on-site issues and an accident ending in injuries occurs, the at-fault property owner/occupier may be considered negligent.

Some common examples of potentially dangerous maintenance issues that could lead to injurious accidents on someone else’s property 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

After sustaining serious injuries in a traumatic accident, unexpected expenses can start piling up quickly. Accident survivors may incur expensive costs of medical care, physical therapy, attendant care, equipment, and other adjusted living expenses as a result of the at-fault party’s negligence. On top of that, if injuries they have sustained keep them from returning to the workplace, accident survivors may suffer financial losses due to lost work, as well as reduced future earning capacity.

By working with our injury lawyers serving Tracadie-Sheila, community members who have been injured in accidents caused by someone else’s negligence may be able to recover financial compensation. Our Tracadie-Sheila injury lawyers may be able to prove that the negligent party or entity is liable for damages you incurred or will incur in the future because of their wrongful behaviour. This evidence may include:

  • Medical records
  • Expert testimonies
  • Eyewitness statements
  • Police reports
  • Video surveillance footage
  • Photos of the accident scene
  • And possibly more

Nobody expects to sustain serious injuries while performing everyday tasks. After an injury-causing accident occurs, it is often difficult to know what to do next. For many injured residents of Tracadie-Sheila, the process of seeking accountability and compensation can seem overwhelming. Oftentimes, local accident victims who were injured because of another party’s negligence are hesitant to inquire about legal options that may be available to them because they believe the process of filing a lawsuit will be difficult — and expensive.

However, at Preszler Injury Lawyers, we do our best to make our legal services as accessible as possible. We believe in fighting for the rights of injured community members, regardless of their financial circumstances. Our injury lawyers serving Tracadie-Sheila are committed to removing financial barriers to our services. We offer a free initial consultation to all prospective clients in Tracadie-Sheila.

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Free Consultation for Tracadie-Sheila Residents – We Don’t Get Paid Unless We Win

When you call Preszler Injury Lawyers, you will have the opportunity to discuss the details of your accident with our injury lawyers serving Tracadie-Sheila to learn if you are eligible to pursue a civil claim for damages you have sustained as a result of your injuries. You will have the opportunity to ask our Tracadie-Sheila injury lawyers important questions about your case and learn if you might be entitled to financial compensation. There is no obligation, and no charge for this initial consultation.

On top of that, at Preszler Injury Lawyers, you do not pay unless we win. That is because our injury lawyers serving Tracadie-Sheila work on a contingency-fee basis. We invest in the clients we represent by fighting for the maximum amount of compensation they may be entitled to, and devoting resources to try bringing a successful resolution to their cases.

If you are eligible to file a lawsuit against the at-fault party responsible for causing your injuries, our injury lawyers serving Tracadie-Sheila will not require you to pay any upfront fees out-of-pocket, and there will be no surprise charges along the way. Instead, the fees for our legal services will be deducted from the settlement amount awarded to you if we win your case. Our unique contingency-fee structure gives eligible community members legal representation from Tracadie-Sheila injury lawyers without the anxiety of added financial stress during an already uncertain time.

To go over the details of your accident with our injury lawyers serving Tracadie-Sheila in a no-obligation, cost-free, initial consultation and learn how we may be able to help you recover financial compensation for your injuries, call Preszler Injury Lawyers 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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