Contact Information
Address:
10235 111 St NW Unit 6, Edmonton, AB T5K 2V5, Canada
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Website
https://watchmakerlaw.com/
Car Accident and Personal Injury law firm committed to helping you get your life back on track after a car accident, truck accident, motor vehicle accident, highway accident, and personal injury incidents Our lawyers are experienced to assist you with you with a range of personal injury, car accident, elder law injury law firm, truck accident cases and all kinds of personal injury matters. We deal with a variety of personal injury matters such as motor vehicle accidents in Alberta including but not limited to: ATV, Snowmobile accidents, Bicycles accidents, Bus, LRT, Taxis, E-bikes, Farm Equipment, Fatal accidents, Heavy Trucks, Motorcycles, Motor vehicle accidents, objects on the road, pedestrian accidents, and ride share accidents.
10235 111 St NW Unit 6, Edmonton, AB T5K 2V5, Canada
https://watchmakerlaw.com/
Watchmaker Law Car Accident and Personal Injury Lawyers
Located at 10235 111 St NW Unit 6, Edmonton, AB T5K 2V5, Watchmaker Law is dedicated to providing expert legal representation for individuals navigating the complexities of car accidents and personal injury claims within Edmonton.
Our firm understands that being involved in a car accident or experiencing a personal injury can be a life-altering event. It can lead to physical pain, emotional distress, and significant financial burdens. At Watchmaker Law, we are committed to helping you get your life back on track by pursuing the compensation you deserve.
We focus exclusively on the legal aspects of car accidents and personal injury cases. Our team of experienced lawyers possesses a deep understanding of the laws governing these situations in Alberta, particularly within Edmonton. We leverage our knowledge and skills to build strong cases tailored to the unique circumstances of each client's situation.
Whether you've been injured due to someone else's negligence in a car collision or have suffered harm from another party's actions, our priority is to protect your rights and interests. We handle everything from the initial investigation and evidence collection to negotiating with insurance companies and, if necessary, representing you in court.
We know that dealing with the aftermath of an accident or injury is stressful. Our approach is client-focused, ensuring clear communication and personalized attention. We take the time to listen to your story, answer your questions, and guide you through each step of the process.
Our goal is to simplify the often overwhelming legal process for our clients. We are here to provide the legal expertise and support needed to navigate your case effectively, allowing you to focus on your recovery.
For legal advice and assistance specific to your situation in Edmonton, please contact us today.
Contact Watchmaker Law:
Website: https://watchmakerlaw.com/
Phone: +1 587-850-2899
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: How long do I have to file a claim after a car accident in Edmonton?
A1: In Edmonton, as in Alberta generally, the limitation period for filing a personal injury claim following a car accident is typically two years from the date of the accident. It is crucial to consult with a lawyer promptly to ensure your claim is filed within this timeframe.
Q2: What types of compensation can I seek after a car accident?
A2: Following a car accident, potential compensation can include damages for medical expenses (past and future), lost income (past and future), out-of-pocket costs, pain and suffering, and other related losses specific to your situation.
Q3: Do I need a lawyer for my Edmonton car accident case?
A3: While you have the right to represent yourself, the complexities of insurance claims and legal procedures in Edmonton often make it advantageous to have experienced legal representation. A lawyer can protect your rights, investigate thoroughly, and negotiate effectively with insurance companies.
Q4: How does the process work for a car accident claim in Edmonton?
A4: The process typically involves an initial consultation, investigation of the accident facts, gathering evidence (including medical records), communicating with insurance companies, potentially negotiating a settlement, and if settlement is not reached, preparing for litigation. We guide you through each step.
Q5: What if the accident was partially my fault in Edmonton?
A5: In Edmonton, contributory negligence laws apply. If you are partially at fault, it can impact the amount of compensation you may receive. An Edmonton lawyer can assess the specific circumstances of your accident to determine liability and advise you on how it might affect your claim.