Section 125(5) of the Motor Vehicle Act in Nova Scotia states: A pedestrian crossing a roadway at any point...
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Pedestrian Accidents on The Rise in Canada
According to recent studies and police statistics gathered in Nova Scotia and Toronto, collisions between pedestrians and vehicles in...
Assistance Available for Cerebral Palsy Patients
Personal injury lawyers experienced in medical malpractice cases can help families realize and understand what devices and care are...
Halifax Man Injured in Car Accident Goes to Trial
Earlier this summer, the Court of Nova Scotia released a decision in Hayward v. Young. The case stemmed from...
Wagners Obtains Seminal Decision on Medical Malpractice Jury Trial
Compartment syndrome is one of the most common complications associated with arm and leg fractures. It results in tissue...
Deductibility of CPP From Award for Lost Past Earnings
In Hollett v. Yeager, 2014 NSSC 207, the plaintiff, Mr. Hollett, was driving home from his place of employment...
Nova Scotia Court of Appeal Upholds Fatal Injuries Act Limitation Period
On April 2, 2019, the Nova Scotia Court of Appeal released the decision of Bond v. Willson, 2019 NSCA...
Residents and Former Residents of Sydney, Nova Scotia Will Get Their Day in Court
After polluting the air, soils and waters of Sydney for decades, despite their best efforts to deny the pollution...
Personal Injury – Expert Evidence
The Nova Scotia Court of Appeal recently commented on the analysis used in determining the standard of care in...
Recent Nova Scotia Court of Appeal Decision Regarding Discovery Examinations
The overarching goal of the Civil Procedure Rules in Nova Scotia governing discovery examination is to facilitate just, speedy,...