Timberlea Personal Injury Lawyers
NOVA Injury Law is an established personal injury law firm in Timberlea, NS. At NOVA we understand that personal injury claims are stressful and that why our dedicated team is committed to resolving your personal injury claim with precision and compassion to get you the compensation you deserve.
Learn more about NOVA Injury Law, check out our nearest office, and feel free to give us a call!
Can’t make it to our office? No problem! If so, our team will come to you!
About Our Timberlea Personal Injury Lawyers
Have you been injured in Timberlea? Our injury lawyers handle many different types of personal injury claims, including:
- Bicycle accidents
- Traumatic brain injuries
- Car accidents
- Motorcycle accidents
- Slip and fall accidents
- Medical malpractice
- Wrongful death claims
At NOVA Injury Law, our team understands accidents can be life-altering, and handling the complexities alone can be overwhelming.
That’s why you need the best injury lawyers in your corner to help.
Wondering what sets us apart?
- We’re the only injury firm with our own in-house physician to help you create a bullet-proof case.
- We offer free consultations with no obligation.
- Technology allows us to easily communicate with clients anywhere, from small towns to large cities. However, if you prefer in-person consults, we proudly offer complimentary house-calls anywhere in Nova Scotia.
- Our payment is contingent on winning your case (no win, no fee), so you can focus on recovery.
Our Timberlea Car Accident Lawyers Can Help!
Injured in a car accident? At NOVA Injury Law, we know car accidents are life-changing experiences that mark the beginning of a long journey involving injury care, insurance claims, and the pursuit of recovery. Unlike other car accident lawyers, our doctor-lawyer team helps guide you through the intricate legal and health processes to ensure you receive fair compensation.
Timberlea Medical Malpractice Lawyers with Our Very Own Physician
Medical malpractice and birth injuries can be devastating experiences. Nova Scotians put their trust in medical professionals and, unfortunately, that trust isn’t always rewarded. If you think you may be a victim of medical malpractice, contact us for a FREE case evaluation and learn how NOVA Injury Law can assist you.
Three Steps to Get Started Today
1. You schedule your free consultation (book here)
2. We investigate your claim.
3. We advocate for you!
Personal Injury FAQs
▶ What is the statute of limitations on personal injury in Nova Scotia?
In most provinces, the statute of limitations for an injury claim is two years. Generally, the period starts when the injury was discovered or should have been discovered. In most cases, the discovery of harm occurs right after the accident occurs. The limitation period will be longer for those who were children at the time and for those who could not make decisions.
▶ What is the pain and suffering law in Nova Scotia?
For injured people, the law in Nova Scotia allows an injury victim to make a claim for the injuries and damages they suffered. General damages for pain and suffering are intended to compensate the injury victim for what they have had to ensure, the function they have lost, and the loss of enjoyment in life they will now experience. General damage money is supposed to compensate for the suffering of the injured victim and bring them back to where they were before the incident with money.
▶ Can you sue for personal injury in Nova Scotia?
Nova Scotia law allows injury victims to sue someone who was negligent and the cause of their injuries, damages, and loss. In most cases, the insurance company providing coverage to the at-fault party will respond to the claim.
▶ How does personal injury work in Nova Scotia?
In Nova Scotia, personal injury cases arise when a person suffers damages (monetary or not) due to another person’s acts, omissions, or negligence. This entitles the injured person to seek compensation from those responsible for causing the losses. The claim is usually negotiated with an insurance adjuster. If a settlement cannot be reached, the insurance company will hire a defence lawyer to respond to the legal claim.
▶ What is the compensation for personal injury in Nova Scotia?
There are two main parts to a personal injury compensation settlement: general damages and special damages. General Damages compensate you for your injury and your pain and suffering. Special Damages compensate you for any expenses you’ve incurred, loss of earnings, and future care needs.
▶ What is the liability in a Nova Scotia personal injury claim?
In a Nova Scotia personal injury case, liability means the responsibility to compensate an injury victim for the damages and losses caused by the wrongdoer. If a personal injury case goes to trial, the judge or jury will decide who is liable for the incident. More than one person could be liable for an incident; it will be decided on a case-by-case basis.
More About Timberlea
Only 17 kms from NOVA Injury Law’s Halifax office, Timberlea is a scenic town with numerous trails to explore. The population of 8000 can experience many golf courses and charming hospitality.
Call Our Timberlea Personal Injury Lawyers Today!
Ready to talk? Call our personal injury lawyers at NOVA Injury Law today to book your free case evaluation and strategy session!