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- Opening Day Injuries: Liability at Golf Courses, Parks, and Recreational Facilities
As warmer weather returns to Alberta, golf courses, public parks, and recreational facilities reopen for the season. These “opening daysâ€� are often highly anticipated, drawing large crowds eager to enjoy outdoor activities after a long winter. However, early-season conditions can also create hei … Read more »
- Denied Coverage After an Accident: Could Your Insurance Broker Be Liable?
When individuals purchase insurance, they do so with the expectation that coverage will be there when it matters most. Whether it is automobile insurance or disability coverage, policyholders rely on their insurance brokers to secure appropriate coverage for their specific risks. However, when a cla … Read more »
- Wildlife Collisions: The Dangers of Deer, Moose & Bears on Alberta Highways
Collisions involving wildlife are a common and often serious hazard on Alberta’s roads. With expansive rural highways, active migration corridors, and large animal populations (including deer, elk, and moose), drivers face heightened risks, particularly during dawn, dusk, and seasonal transitions. … Read more »
- When Emergency Rooms Miss a Brain Injury: Medical Negligence in Alberta
Emergency departments are designed to assess and stabilize patients quickly. When someone presents to the hospital after a head injury, the expectation is clear: medical professionals will take the risk of brain trauma seriously. In most cases, they do. But when warning signs are overlooked, diagnos … Read more »
- Post-Traumatic Epilepsy: When a Brain Injury Leads to Seizures
March 26 marks Purple Day, an international day of epilepsy awareness. For many families, epilepsy is not a congenital condition. It is the result of trauma — a preventable brain injury caused by negligence. Post-traumatic epilepsy (PTE) is one of the most serious long-term complications of a trau … Read more »