What Happens If You Get Into a Car Accident During Wildfire Season in Alberta?
Learn how wildfire smoke, poor visibility, and hazardous road conditions can affect fault and injury claims after a car accident in Alberta.
What to Do After a Car Accident in Alberta: 7 Essential Steps to Protect Yourself
Learn the key steps to take after a car accident in Alberta, including when to get medical help, report the collision, notify your insurer, and protect your legal rights.
What Happens If You’re in an Accident with an Out-of-Province Driver in Alberta?
Learn what to do after an Alberta accident involving an out-of-province driver, how insurance claims may work, and when legal advice may help.
Was Your WCB Claim Denied Because Your Employer Is in an Exempt Industry?
Find out how exempt industries affect WCB coverage in Alberta, why claims may be denied, and when you may still be able to pursue compensation.
Can a Cheerleading Coach or Cheerleading Program Be Found Negligent for an Athlete’s Injuries in Alberta?
Learn more about cheerleading injury liability in Alberta, including a coach’s duty of care, negligent supervision, safety measures, and how contributory negligence can impact a claim.
Does Insurance Cover Injuries Caused by an Impaired Driver in Alberta?
Learn whether insurance still pays in Alberta when the at-fault driver was impaired, how policy breaches work, and why third-party victims are usually protected.
In the News: Canmore Hotel Pool Incident Raises Questions About Safety Obligations When Children Are Involved
Dozens of children were taken to hospital after falling ill in a hotel pool in Canmore, Alberta. This incident raises important questions about hotel liability and duty of care for guests.
General Damages in 2025: Where the “$100,000 Trilogy” Cap Sits Now
Janet De Vita and Katharine Hennebery explain non-pecuniary damages in 2025 and how the “$100,000 Trilogy” cap has changed.
Alberta’s Auto Insurance “Care First” Model (Bill 47): What Injured Albertans Need to Know Before 2027
Starting January 1, 2027, injured drivers will no longer be able to sue the at-fault party and will instead navigate a new no-fault, ‘care-first’ system. Here’s what you need to know before the law takes effect.
What to do if you’ve been involved in a Hit and Run Accident in Alberta
Katharine Hennebery and Janet De Vita explain what to do if you’ve been involved in a hit-and-run accident in Alberta.