Car Accident Claim Tip #3: Save your Cast
Hi there, I'm Nova Scotia car accident lawyer, John McKiggan and this is tip #3 in our list of top 10 tips to protect your rights during your car accident claim. Tip #3: Save your cast. If you have to wear a cast or a brace to help you get better, if you have to use crutches, a walker, or a cane to help you through your rehabilitation, make sure you save them for evidence at your trial. Showing a judge or a jury the cast that you had to wear for six weeks or the knee brace you had to wear for six months can help ensure that they understand the pain and inconvenience that your injuries caused. This can help make the difference in getting fair compensation for your injuries. We've prepared a special report: The Top 10 Tip Insurance Adjusters Use To Reduce Your Car Accident Compensation. You can get a free copy by calling our office at (902) 423-2050 or toll-free in Atlantic Canada at (877) 423-2050.
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