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Fatal Injury Claims Lawyers in Atlantic Canada

CLG Injury Law represents families who have lost a loved one due to fatal accidents across Atlantic Canada, including New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island. Our experienced fatal injury lawyers focus exclusively on personal injury and wrongful death claims, helping families navigate complex legal, insurance, and financial challenges during an incredibly difficult time. Whether the fatal accident occurred in Moncton, Saint John, Fredericton, Halifax, Charlottetown, or surrounding communities, our team works to protect your rights and pursue the compensation your family deserves.

Fatal Injury Cases, Causes, and Circumstances

Fatal injuries can result from a wide range of accidents and negligent acts. CLG Injury Law handles fatal injury claims arising from both sudden and catastrophic events in urban and rural settings, including highways, workplaces, public spaces, and residential areas. We conduct thorough investigations to determine liability, preserve evidence, and build strong claims on behalf of surviving family members.

Types of Fatal Injury Claims We Handle

  • Fatal motor vehicle and multi-vehicle collisions
  • Truck and commercial vehicle fatal accidents
  • Motorcycle and pedestrian fatal accidents
  • Hit and run fatal injury claims
  • Workplace and construction-related fatalities
  • Fatal injuries caused by unsafe property conditions
  • Accidents involving uninsured or underinsured parties

Common Causes of Fatal Injuries

Fatal accidents are often caused by distracted driving, impaired driving, speeding, unsafe work practices, equipment failure, dangerous road conditions, or other forms of negligence. In many cases, these incidents were preventable. Our lawyers work with experts to identify how the fatal injury occurred and who should be held legally responsible.

Compensation Available in Fatal Injury Claims

Fatal injury claims may allow surviving family members to recover compensation for loss of income and financial support, funeral and burial expenses, medical costs prior to death, loss of care and companionship, and other damages recognized under Atlantic Canadian law. The amount of compensation depends on the circumstances of the fatal accident and the impact on the family.

What to Do After a Fatal Injury

After the loss of a loved one, taking the right steps can help protect your family’s legal rights:

  • Obtain official accident and medical reports
  • Preserve any available evidence related to the incident
  • Avoid discussing the claim with insurance companies without legal advice
  • Speak with an experienced fatal injury lawyer as soon as possible

Early legal guidance helps ensure deadlines are met and your family’s interests are protected.

Time Limits and Why Choose CLG Injury Law

Strict time limits apply to fatal injury and wrongful death claims throughout Atlantic Canada. Missing a legal deadline can prevent your family from recovering compensation. CLG Injury Law brings decades of experience handling serious and fatal injury claims, offering free consultations and a contingency-fee structure, meaning you pay nothing unless compensation is recovered. Our compassionate, client-first approach and proven results make us a trusted advocate for families facing devastating loss.

From the start to the finish, they were like family. From the first call, they took the time to listen to my worries without judging me. They kept me up to date with changes and requirements. They made it so easy and less stressful because they took charge. If I need a lawyer again, I would choose them again and again. Thank you for your great service.
Yann Theriault

Common Questions About Motor Vehicle Accident Claims

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