by Skands Law | May 31, 2017 | Pedestrian accidents
While most pedestrians in British Columbia likely know that it is best to always keep an eye out for vehicle operators who might not see them, the one place where pedestrians typically feel safe is in marked crosswalks. However, the fact that a pedestrian crosses the...
by Skands Law | May 23, 2017 | Car accidents
When vehicles collide, injuries can range from minor to severe; however, the severity is often not immediately evident. When people suffer open bone fractures and bleeding lacerations, they usually receive immediate emergency care. Many victims of car accidents in...
by Skands Law | May 16, 2017 | Personal injury
Although Health Canada works to protect the public in British Columbia and other provinces and territories against harm, dangerous products are often only identified once they are on the shelves of stores — and frequently also in the homes of unsuspecting...
by Skands Law | May 9, 2017 | Car accidents
British Columbia residents who are suffering the consequences of crash injuries may face overwhelming medical expenses. Some may think the car accidents that caused their injuries were inevitable, making it impossible to seek recovery of damages. However, with proper...
by Skands Law | May 3, 2017 | Car accidents
A British Columbia Supreme Court Justice recently made history when she included a financial award to cover the costs of surrogacy in a monetary judgment for a personal injury lawsuit of a crash victim. It is quite unusual for a court to consider all the ways in which...