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1) I've been injured in a car accident. What should I do?  
There are important timelines for advancing personal injury claims as a result of car accidents.  You will be entitled to statutory accident benefits irrespective of fault and you may be able to sue the other driver for compensation.  You should contact a personal injury lawyer right away to learn your rights.
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2) I slipped and fell on ice on a sidewalk. What do I need to do?  
Slip and fall cases may take place on city property.  If you have suffered an injury as a result of a city sidewalk, then you will need to provide the municipality with written notice within 10 days of the incident.  You should contact a lawyer as soon as possible to make sure that your rights are protected.
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3) My insurance company has denied my claim for disability, even though I've given them a note from my doctor. Are they allowed to do this?  
Insurance companies will sometimes deny disability claims despite medical evidence that proves you are unable to work.  You should retain a lawyer to fight for the disability benefits you may be entitled to.
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4) I was admitted to hospital for routine surgery but since then I've developed a major infection.
Do I have a case?
 
Medical malpractice cases will generally require expert reports to prove that a physician’s treatment fell below a “reasonable standard of care” and was “causally connected” to the patient’s outcome.  You should consult with a medical malpractice lawyer.
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5) I suffered an injury at work but I haven’t received the benefits I thought I would.  Is there anything I can do?  
You may be able to appeal the Board’s decision to the Workplace Safety and Insurance Appeals Tribunal.   Click here for a link to Decision No. 1614/05 where Terrence Munn succeeded in an appeal before the WSIAT and the Panel concluded that the worker was totally disabled.  
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6) What does catastrophic impairment mean?  
If you have been catastrophically impaired as a result of a car accident, then you are entitled to significantly enhanced accident benefits.  Contact Terrence right away for a free initial consultation.
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7) What is the Threshold?
In order to succeed with a claim for pain and suffering because of a car accident, you need to prove that you suffered a permanent serious disfigurement or a permanent serious impairment of an important physical, mental or psychological function.  That probably sounds confusing so you should contact a lawyer with experience in car accidents to discuss your case.
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8) Do I need a lawyer?
Insurance claims are complicated.  Insurance adjusters are highly trained, sophisticated professionals.  In order to ensure that your rights are protected, you should contact a personal injury lawyer.
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