Benjamin Law: Powerful Legal Representation For Your Injury Lawsuit
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The Benjamin Law team is known for guiding clients through the entire litigation process. They focus on minimizing financial risks and hardships, making them a trusted choice for various legal services. Whether you’re dealing with a motorcycle accident or another personal injury case, their expert team is here to support you.
With The Benjamin Law, you’ll receive the education and resources you need to navigate your motorcycle injury claim. Every step of the way, your rights will be protected, and you’ll be equipped with the knowledge to make informed decisions.
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- Personal Injury
- Long Term Disability
- Employment Law
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Can I sue for Pain & Suffering and Loss of Enjoyment of Life?
To sue for these damages you must prove that your injury “meets the threshold.” This can only be done if you have sustained:
Permanent, serious impairment of an important physical, mental or psychological function; or Permanent serious disfigurement (i.e. Scarring)
What is “the threshold”?
There is a $38,818.97 deductible from the number of damages you would otherwise receive. However, the deductible does not apply to these damages if the award exceeds $100,000.00.
Do family members have the right to sue?
Yes. In the event of injury, family members can sue for their loss of care, guidance and companionship. These claims are subject to a $15,000.00 deductible. However, the deductible does not apply if the award for these damages exceeds $50,000.00.
In the event of death, family members can sue for their loss of care, guidance and companionship. In addition, they may have dependency claims for the loss of shared family income, loss of household services and many other damages.
How soon can you begin receiving income replacement benefits?
Income replacement benefit is payable after the first 7 days of absence from work.
What are collateral benefits?
collateral benefit includes payments for loss of income from another private or public plans such as income replacement benefits, long-term disability benefits, or CPP disability payments.
Slip and Fall Accidents
1. Figure out what you slipped on. Was it water, ice, snow or oil, etc.?
2. If possible take Photos. Large wide smartphone photos. Make sure they are not blurry. Use flash if necessary.
3. Photograph. the area you slipped or fell.
4. Get the address where you fell.
5. Photograph any witnesses. Get their name and phone numbers. Video record them if possible.
6. If the fall occurred on snow photo is there was any salt or sand in the area. Photograph the area thoroughly.
7. Photograph the general area. Was the area lit? Were there warning signs posted. Photograph any Address or nearby businesses.
8. Obtain the business owner’s name if possible.
9. Fully document your injuries
10. Before speaking to an insurance company representative. Contact us (1-899-855-4878).
11.Report and Document your injuries with a Doctor.
12. IF possible, keep your footwear and do not wear it again. Photograph your footwear, top-bottom both sides
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