Car Accident Tip #6 Record Lost Earnings
Hi there, I'm Nova Scotia car accident lawyer, Mark Raftus and this is tip #6 in our list of top 10 tips to protect your rights during your car accident claim. Tip #6 (Wages & Lost Earnings): Keep an accurate record of all days that you lose from work because of your injuries. If you have to use bank sick leave in order to compensate you while you are off recuperating from your injuries, make sure you get a record of this from your employer. If you have to turn down overtime because of your injuries, keep a record so that you can be reimbursed for this lost income. If you have to turn down a promotion, or the offer of a new job, make sure you make a record of the offer and how much the job would have paid so that you can be fully compensated for the potential lost income when it comes time to resolve your claim. We have prepared a special report: The Top 10 Tips Insurance Adjusters Use To Reduce Your Car Accident Compensation. You can get a free copy by calling our office at (902) 423-2050.
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