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		<title>Steps to take after a car accident.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[People who have been injured in car accidents often ask us what they should be doing to protect their rights.  We asked  David Greig, a personal injury lawyer and a partner at Greig Wilson &#38; Rasmussen LLP to share what he tells clients who come to him for help. David has been handling personal injury [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>People who have been injured in car accidents often ask us what they should be doing to protect their rights.  We asked <a href="http://www.gwrlawyers.com/bio_greig.html" target="_blank"> David Greig</a>, a personal injury lawyer and a partner at <a href="http://www.gwrlawyers.com/index.htm" target="_blank">Greig Wilson &amp; Rasmussen LLP</a> to share what he tells clients who come to him for help. David has been handling personal injury claims for over 25 years and had this to say about what you should do following an accident:</p>
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<li><strong>Report the incident </strong>to the police and the insurance company promptly. Your failure to do so may compromise any claim you might have. It’s particularly important to do that immediately if you’re injured in a “hit and run.”</li>
<li><strong>Talk to a lawyer</strong>.  Many lawyers handle motor vehicle cases and most offer free consultations. David is one of them and if you want to talk to him, he can be reached at (604) 583-7917, or by email at <span class="8a5bb31"> (<span class="6901e68">dgreig@gwrlawyers.com</span>) <span class="03a4dc9">dgreig</span> (at) <span class="23d7cea">gwrlawyers</span> (dot) <span class="1041a1f">com</span></span>.  David frequently answers basic questions by phone and does not charge for that.</li>
<li>Buy a cheap calendar, diary, or notebook from a local store.  <strong>Make notes about the incident</strong>. Record the names of any witnesses, and details of the collision.  Write down the names of doctors you’ve seen, and record your injuries, medications, and treatments. Keep it simple, but try to record the important stuff. If you’re still sore in 9 months, you won’t likely be able to remember the details.</li>
<li><strong>Follow the advice of your care-givers</strong>.  If the doctor prescribes medication, take it, or tell your doctor that you can’t or won’t.  If X-rays are ordered, get them done. If physiotherapy, chiropractic care, or RMT are recommended, go for it!  Your failure to undertake appropriate treatment can come back to haunt you.</li>
<li>Finally, <strong>never, <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em>ever </em></span>settle unless you’ve obtained some legal advice about the value of your claim</strong>. If you sign a release and take the money, you’re “finished”.  If you later discover that your case was worth three times what you settled for, it’s too late.</li>
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<p>During his personal injury career David Greig notes he has had cases were clients have received reasonable offers from ICBC, and wanted to settle. In those cases he encouraged them to settle and in those circumstances, there were no legal fees and no delay.  <strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">But how do you tell if an offer is reasonable?</span></strong> Advice from an experienced personal injury lawyer is invaluable if you want to be sure that a settlement offer you receive from ICBC is reasonable and it’s even more critical if it turns out the offer is not what it should be given the circumstances. Talking to a personal injury lawyer, like David Greig, will give you peace of mind that you are being fairly compensated and if it turns out you’re not….you’ve got someone on your side to help you with further negotiations or taking your case to trial.</p>
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		<title>Injured in a car accident? Keep it off the internet.</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Sep 2009 17:13:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Personal injury plaintiffs &#8211; stay off Facebook, Twitter, MySpace and other social networking sites.
Being in a car accident is news &#8211; bad news, but news nonetheless.  However, as the personal injury lawyers at Taylor &#38; Blair caution it’s not news that should be shared on social media. The lawyers at LawOne member firm Taylor &#38; [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Personal injury plaintiffs &#8211; stay off Facebook, Twitter, MySpace and other social networking sites.</h2>
<p>Being in a car accident is news &#8211; bad news, but news nonetheless.  However, as the personal injury lawyers at <a href="http://www.taylorandblair.com/" target="_blank">Taylor &amp; Blair </a>caution it’s not news that should be shared on social media. The lawyers at LawOne member firm Taylor &amp; Blair caution:</p>
<blockquote><p>It is imperative to your claim that you do not post or have others post photos of you that could be wrongly interpreted on the internet or any social networking sites, such as Facebook, Twitter or MySpace.  ICBC has been known to pursue information and photos of personal injury claimants on these sites and to use it to the detriment of personal injury claimants.</p></blockquote>
<p><a href="http://www.taylorandblair.com/about.html" target="_blank">Graham Taylor</a> and <a href="http://www.taylorandblair.com/about.html">Kevin Blair</a> are quick to point clients to a <a href="http://www.cbc.ca/canada/newfoundland-labrador/story/2009/05/11/facebook-lawsuit-cp-511.html" target="_blank">recent article </a>in The Canadian Press reviewing cases out of the Newfoundland and Ontario courts where personal injury claims were reduced or potentially jeopardized because evidence contradicting the extent and impact of injuries alleged by the plaintiffs was found on social networking sites like Facebook.</p>
<p>In the Newfoundland case the plaintiff, Dennis Terry, was claiming $1.3 million for his injuries.  However, after reviewing the plaintiff’s Facebook profile the judge reduced the claim to $40,000 for general damages and suffering because the profile content did not support the plaintiff’s claims.</p>
<p>Read the full judgement in <a href="http://www.canlii.org/en/nl/nlsctd/doc/2009/2009nltd56/2009nltd56.html">Terry v. Mullawney &amp; Terry v. Sinclair. </a></p>
<p>In the second situation, Ontario Superior Court Justice David Brown ruled that the defence was entitled to cross examine a plaintiff on the content of his postings on Facebook including content that was shielded by privacy controls and therefore not publicly available.  The judge rejected the plaintiff’s argument that Facebook privacy controls should operate to prevent the defendant&#8217;s lawyer accessing information in aid of his client&#8217;s case.  Instead the judge found that because the primary purpose of social networking sites (like Facebook) is to enable people to share information about their lives that this information may well be relevant to discrediting a plaintiff’s claims about their injuries and therefore was potentially relevant to ensuring a fair trial.  The court ruled that it was unfair to deny the defendant access to the material.</p>
<p>So, just because you have limited access to your profile on a social media platform or social networking site DO NOT assume that it will protect information displayed or transmitted through those sites from a court order.  The best policy is to let your lawyer handle any photos or other evidence regarding the nature of your injuries.</p>
<p>Need a lawyer to help you with your ICBC claim or have questions about your personal injury case?  Contact the lawyers at <a href="http://www.taylorandblair.com/" target="_blank">Taylor &amp; Blair</a>.</p>
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