When you have suffered a physical or psychological injury, you can count on Lindsay Kenney as your source for lawyers who have a breadth of knowledge in motor
vehicle accident claims through major insurers such as ICBC.
When you are injured in an accident that you believe was caused by another party's actions, it is important that you retain legal counsel as soon as possible; in order to recover compensation in a personal injury suit (with the exception of no - fault motor
vehicle accident claim through ICBC), you will need to prove fault.
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Jason Pettus is a civil litigation defense attorney with a strong litigation background
through the representation of general contractors, subcontractors, owners, and design professionals in the resolution of all manner of construction issues, including construction / design defect
claims, environmental
claims and contractual disputes, catastrophic injury, premises liability, and motor
vehicle accidents in both state and federal courts, as well as insurance coverage analysis, advisement of clients, and coverage litigation.
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accidents, motor
vehicle accidents, slips and falls, food poisoning, physical assault, medical malpractice, workplace
accidents, defective products, negligence, the
claims process and much more!
The pedestrian or cyclist could also
claim benefits
through the insurer of the driver involved in their
accident.8 If the driver did not have insurance, then the pedestrian or cyclist would be able to
claim through the Motor
Vehicle Accident Claims Fund as a last resort.9
We are dedicated to helping you recover compensation for your losses
through a motor
vehicle accident claim.
Most automobile
accident litigation involves two
vehicles, with a driver or passenger from the first
vehicle claiming that the driver of the second
vehicle caused the
accident through negligent driving.
If you are injured from a motor
vehicle accident in New York, and make a
claim for No Fault benefits
through your own insurance company or against the driver who caused the
accident, the insurance company has the right to have you examined by a doctor of its choice.
If you believe that your motorcycle
accident was the result of an unsafe lane change by the driver of another
vehicle, you would benefit from seeking the help of an experienced personal injury attorney who can guide you
through the process of filing a
claim.
Whether you have a partial or long - term disability as the result of a motor
vehicle accident, you can make a disability
claim through your employer, the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB), or the Canada Pension Plan.
When there's an
accident or
claim against your
vehicle insurance policy and ICBC may be reluctant to provide coverage, he can guide you
through the process to ensure you get the protection of your policy.
If you were injured in a car
accident in the District of Columbia, or if you have lost a loved one in an automobile or other
vehicle crash in the region, a DC auto
accident lawyer can help you pursue civil justice
through a personal injury or wrongful death
claim.
Fortunately, when motor
vehicle accidents are caused by the negligence of others, victims are often able to recover financial compensation for their losses
through a California personal injury
claim.
If another
vehicle crashes into yours while trying to change lanes and you suffer an injury, you can seek compensation for your damages related to the
accident through a personal injury
claim.
If you are working at the time of the motor
vehicle accident and the
accident occurred within the scope of your employment, you may only have a
claim through the Workers Compensation Act and your right to
claim against ICBC may be statute barred.
-- On August 14, 1993, Ms. Janousek, a pedestrian, was struck by an uninsured
vehicle driven by Shawn Montreul — After hitting Ms. Janousek, the vehicle also struck a nearby parking lot fence — The debris from the fence damaged three unoccupied vehicles in the parking lot — These vehicles were insured by Halifax Insurance Company, Canadian Surety Company and Mutual Insurance Company — None of the three vehicles came into contact with Ms. Janousek or the uninsured vehicle — As Ms. Janousek had no automobile insurance of her own to access for payment of accident benefits she submitted a claim for benefits with the Motor Vehicle Accident Claims Fund (MVACF)-- Originally the MVACF accepted the claim but on March 24, 1994 the payments ceased as the Fund believed that one of the three insurance companies should be responsible for the payments — All three companies received an application for accident benefits for Ms. Janousek but denied the claim — The insurance companies were not able to come to an agreement and resolve disputes through mediation — Ms. Janousek then applied for arbitration under the Insurance Act, R.S.O. 1990, c
vehicle driven by Shawn Montreul — After hitting Ms. Janousek, the
vehicle also struck a nearby parking lot fence — The debris from the fence damaged three unoccupied vehicles in the parking lot — These vehicles were insured by Halifax Insurance Company, Canadian Surety Company and Mutual Insurance Company — None of the three vehicles came into contact with Ms. Janousek or the uninsured vehicle — As Ms. Janousek had no automobile insurance of her own to access for payment of accident benefits she submitted a claim for benefits with the Motor Vehicle Accident Claims Fund (MVACF)-- Originally the MVACF accepted the claim but on March 24, 1994 the payments ceased as the Fund believed that one of the three insurance companies should be responsible for the payments — All three companies received an application for accident benefits for Ms. Janousek but denied the claim — The insurance companies were not able to come to an agreement and resolve disputes through mediation — Ms. Janousek then applied for arbitration under the Insurance Act, R.S.O. 1990, c
vehicle also struck a nearby parking lot fence — The debris from the fence damaged three unoccupied
vehicles in the parking lot — These
vehicles were insured by Halifax Insurance Company, Canadian Surety Company and Mutual Insurance Company — None of the three
vehicles came into contact with Ms. Janousek or the uninsured
vehicle — As Ms. Janousek had no automobile insurance of her own to access for payment of accident benefits she submitted a claim for benefits with the Motor Vehicle Accident Claims Fund (MVACF)-- Originally the MVACF accepted the claim but on March 24, 1994 the payments ceased as the Fund believed that one of the three insurance companies should be responsible for the payments — All three companies received an application for accident benefits for Ms. Janousek but denied the claim — The insurance companies were not able to come to an agreement and resolve disputes through mediation — Ms. Janousek then applied for arbitration under the Insurance Act, R.S.O. 1990, c
vehicle — As Ms. Janousek had no automobile insurance of her own to access for payment of
accident benefits she submitted a
claim for benefits with the Motor
Vehicle Accident Claims Fund (MVACF)-- Originally the MVACF accepted the claim but on March 24, 1994 the payments ceased as the Fund believed that one of the three insurance companies should be responsible for the payments — All three companies received an application for accident benefits for Ms. Janousek but denied the claim — The insurance companies were not able to come to an agreement and resolve disputes through mediation — Ms. Janousek then applied for arbitration under the Insurance Act, R.S.O. 1990, c
Vehicle Accident Claims Fund (MVACF)-- Originally the MVACF accepted the
claim but on March 24, 1994 the payments ceased as the Fund believed that one of the three insurance companies should be responsible for the payments — All three companies received an application for
accident benefits for Ms. Janousek but denied the
claim — The insurance companies were not able to come to an agreement and resolve disputes
through mediation — Ms. Janousek then applied for arbitration under the Insurance Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. I. 8.