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Motor Vehicle Accident Lawyers in Atlantic Canada

CLG Injury Law represents individuals injured in motor vehicle accidents across Atlantic Canada, including New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island. Our experienced motor vehicle accident lawyers focus exclusively on personal injury law, helping car accident victims navigate complex legal and insurance processes. Whether your accident occurred in Moncton, Saint John, Fredericton, Halifax, Charlottetown, or surrounding areas, our team works to protect your rights and pursue the maximum compensation available under the law.

Motor Vehicle Accident Cases, Causes, and Injuries

CLG Injury Law handles a broad range of motor vehicle accident claims across Atlantic Canada, including New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island. Our lawyers represent individuals injured in both urban and rural collisions, whether the accident occurred on city streets, highways, or local roads. We focus on serious injury claims arising from driver negligence and unsafe driving conditions.

Common Causes and Resulting Injuries

Motor vehicle accidents are frequently caused by distracted driving, speeding, impaired driving, unsafe lane changes, poor weather conditions, and failure to follow traffic laws. These crashes can lead to serious injuries such as whiplash, broken bones, traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord injuries, soft-tissue damage, chronic pain, and long-term psychological trauma. Our team understands how these injuries impact daily life and long-term recovery, and we pursue compensation that reflects their full effect.

Compensation Available in Motor Vehicle Accident Claims

Motor vehicle accident claims may allow injured individuals to recover compensation for medical expenses, lost income, reduced earning capacity, rehabilitation costs, pain and suffering, and out-of-pocket expenses. In serious cases, compensation may also account for long-term care needs and future losses. The amount of compensation depends on the severity of injuries, liability, and how the accident has affected daily life.

What to Do After a Motor Vehicle Accident

Get Medical Attention Immediately
Seek medical care right away, even if injuries seem minor. Medical records are critical for your health and your accident claim.

Report the Accident
Contact police or emergency services and ensure an official accident report is filed as required.

Document the Scene
Take photos of vehicles, road conditions, injuries, and collect contact information from witnesses if possible.

Be Careful With Insurance Companies
Do not provide recorded statements or accept settlement offers without legal advice from an accident lawyer.

Speak With a Motor Vehicle Accident Lawyer
Contact an experienced motor vehicle accident lawyer early to protect your rights, preserve evidence, and meet legal deadlines.

Time Limits and Why Choose CLG Injury Law

Strict time limits for filing motor vehicle accident claims apply throughout Atlantic Canada, and missing a deadline can prevent you from recovering compensation. CLG Injury Law brings decades of experience representing injured accident victims, offering free consultations and a contingency-fee structure, meaning you pay nothing unless we recover compensation. Our client-first approach, regional knowledge, and proven results make us a trusted choice for motor vehicle accident claims.

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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