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If you have been injured due to the negligence or carelessness of another, you deserve sufficient compensation to reimburse you for the medical and emotional costs of your injuries, your loss of income, and reimbursement for your loss of personal property. Unfortunately, if you are relying on insurance alone, chances are you will not get enough in a settlement to sufficiently do that.
We are Brill Law, the personal injury experts in Dartmouth. As injury lawyers in Nova Scotia, we have firsthand experience with insurance claims and settlements and how they can be woefully insufficient to compensate an injury victim for everything they are entitled to under the law.
Injury victims have enough to worry about. And navigating insurance claims leaves them at a vast disadvantage.
Unfortunately, the insurance industry knows this. They realize that a vulnerable and injured accident victim has little time or resources to fight an insufficient settlement. And this is to their advantage, as a profitable industry. The less they pay, the more they retain in profits. There is one loser in this scenario and it’s not the insurance company.
Here at Brill Law, we are dedicated advocates for accident victims in Dartmouth. We have committed our firm and our careers to ensuring that injury victims get the maximum legal compensation they are due under the law. We know that victims often have their injuries downplayed by insurance. We have seen instances of clients being denied because of no fault of their own.
When negligence is at play, the at-fault party may be held liable for the costs associated with any injuries. We establish negligence through investigative means including getting copies of all police reports, medical reports and witness reports. In many cases, we use the expertise of private investigators and accident recreation engineers to establish how the accident took place and who was responsible for it.
A personal injury claim relies on the demonstration that the injury was caused in whole or in part by another party. Evidence is important to establish not only whether negligence was involved but the degree to which that negligence was involved. In cases of comparative negligence, multiple parties may be at fault for an accident and compensation is determined based on that percentage of fault.
Insurance companies have lawyers. You deserve one that is on your side.
We understand what our clients are going through and are there to ease their burdens and worries. This enables them to get their lives back to normal after an injury. We take over from the beginning, filing paperwork with the insurance company, investigating the accident and then negotiating a settlement that is in the best interest of the client.
If negotiation doesn’t come to a satisfactory settlement, our talented team of litigators take the claim to court to ensure that our clients get the compensation they truly deserve.
Personal injury law seeks the fair resolution of a claim in accidents such as
and others. It is the job of the personal injury team to ensure that its client gets the fairest compensation possible. Oftentimes, this involves taking the claim to court if a settlement can’t be reached. At Brill Law, we are skilled litigators who aren’t intimidated by taking a claim to court for the best resolution possible.
With decades of combined personal injury and tort law experience, you can have peace of mind knowing that you have our legal team in your corner. Every client deserves the best representation under the law. You get that with Brill Law.
If you or a loved one has been injured in an accident in Dartmouth, call the personal injury experts at Brill Law. We never charge fees until we recover compensation on your behalf. We strive to meet your legal needs while you are focused on recovering. Contact us today for a free initial consultation.
Brill Injury Lawyer
CONSULTATION OFFICE
112 Woodlawn Road #216
Dartmouth, NS B2W 2S7
902-706-5297
We’’ help you overcome the consequences of your accident and injuries such as you lost income, medical expenses, pain and suffering, and more.