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One of the Lower Mainland’s best features is its proximity to the mountains. All the hiking, trail running, mountain biking, and skiing you could ever want to do is literally just right there. Though it’s not a situation any of us would like to imagine ourselves in, it’s an unfortunate truth that the mountains and …Continued
When you’re a freelancer, an entrepreneur, or an independent contractor—whatever you choose to call it—the defining fact about your employment is that you are your own boss. You’ve broken away from traditional employment models and are going it alone. But does that mean that along with your timecard and coffee breaks with coworkers, you’ve also …Continued
There are many reasons why people who have been injured in a car accident, slip and fall, or faulty product incident delay filing a personal injury suit. You may not be sure if your injury qualifies you to seek damages in a court of law, or your injury may have developed several weeks after your …Continued
If you are injured in a car accident in British Columbia then you are entitled to certain benefits regardless of whether you were at fault for the accident or not. These benefits, called “No-Fault Benefits” or “Part 7 Benefits”, generally cover your medical and rehabilitation costs as well as lost wages. They are limited, however, …Continued
In the British Columbia courts, a person’s last will can be contested under the Wills Variation Act. Wills variation claims arise when a child or spouse feels they have not been adequately provided for within a will or when there is another dispute over the fair dispersal of an estate. To avoid this legal process—which …Continued
It’s an oft-quoted and well-known “fact” that parking lot car accidents are considered to be “no fault”—or, more accurately, equally the fault of both drivers. The outcome of this 50/50 at-fault situation is that both drivers’ insurance goes up, rather than just one. This can make it tempting to leave the insurance companies out of …Continued
As the National Post has put it, stepfamilies are becoming the “new normal” in Canada. This is made evident by the fact that in 2011, the census counted stepfamilies for the first time, revealing that 12.6% of families in Canada are stepfamilies. With this ever-expanding family category comes expanded estate planning considerations. It’s not surprising …Continued
Have you been hurt in a car accident and are worried you won’t be able to work as long in the future? Does your personal injury mean you now have trouble completing your job at the level you did previously, whether that means you work a reduced number of hours per week or find yourself …Continued
Being struck by a car is something most cyclists fear, for obvious reasons. According to ICBC’s data for the years 2009 to 2013 , cycling accidents happen with relative frequency at certain intersections across Metro Vancouver. In Coquitlam, the crossroads at Lougheed Highway and Westwood Street is a particularly notorious spot. But the fact is …Continued