You may be one of the many residents of Nova Scotia who has suffered serious, possibly disabling injuries in...
Category: Personal Injury
Why preeclampsia in pregnancy should not go undiagnosed
When a woman is pregnant, her body undergoes many changes. This makes it difficult to discern whether any changes...
Ruling Assigns Tissue to Facility, Not Individual
In a case with implications on how medicine is practiced in Nova Scotia and across the nation, an Ontario...
Was C. diff exposure to blame for a loved one’s death?
One of the dangers facing the residents of Halifax long-term care centers and nursing homes, as well as patients...
Cerebral Palsy as a Result of Medical Malpractice
A doctor and hospital’s nurses are responsible for providing a mother and her baby with safe, comprehensive medical care...
Walking and Texting
We all know how difficult it can be to do two things at once – chewing gum and walking...
Wrongful Death Damages in Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia residents may be surprised to learn that pain and suffering is not mentioned in the section of...
Surveillance: Why would someone really want to watch me?
Are insurance companies allowed to conduct surveillance on me? This might come as a surprise to you, however, in...
What is a Class Action?
A class action, sometimes also known as a class proceeding, is a form of litigation that allows a group...
Motor Vehicle Accident – Section B Benefits
What are Section B Benefits? Every auto insurance policy includes no fault benefits, also known as Section B benefits....