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Edmonton Injury Law Blog

My name is Joseph A. Nagy. I am an Edmonton personal injury lawyer. I provide injury law services to people who have been injured in motor vehicle accidents in Edmonton and throughout central and Northern Alberta. I have successfully resolved thousands of personal injury cases. If you have suffered a personal injury and need the help of a proven, experienced personal injury lawyer, I invite you to call (780) 760-4878 (HURT) or contact Joseph A. Nagy Injury Law to book your free consultation. We will meet with you personally.

Wrongful Death Claims in Alberta

In the event of a wrongful death of a loved one, nothing can make up for your loss. You should know, however, that Alberta has special rules that allow family members to claim for wrongful death due to another person’s negligence. Learn more..,.

How to Deal with Insurance Adjusters

If you have an injury claim, you need to understand that the insurance adjuster works for the insurance company. The insurance adjustor does not work for you. Edmonton injury layer Joseph A. Nagy explains the role of the insurance adjuster and five key court rulings on whether the conduct of insurance adjusters led to unfair or unconscionable outcomes for the injured person.

Injury Claim Compensation When Not Wearing a Seatbelt

In Alberta, wearing a seatbelts is the law. If you were injured in a motor vehicle accident and were not wearing your seatbelt at the time, you are still entitled to seek compensation for your injuries from the at-fault driver. However, the amount of compensation you receive could be reduced, based on contributory negligence. Learn more…

What Is No-Fault Insurance?

Joseph A. Nagy Injury Law opposes the introduction of any further cap, thresholds, deductible, or no-fault measures that will eliminate the rights of Albertans to obtain FAIR compensation for their injuries. Learn more…

To Stop a Thief – What Could Go Wrong?

An SEF 44 is a separate contract rider on your own insurance policy, also known as an SEF 44 Family Protection Endorsement. Learn why D’Andrea’s injuries and losses were covered by her SEF 44 Policy despite the insurer’s initial denial of coverage and arguments in both Courts.

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