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How Do Car Accident Settlements Work in Canada?

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Navigating the Canadian legal system for getting a car settlement involves extensive red tape. The Canadian government encourages the citizens to stay safe while driving and puts a cap on the settlement you can acquire for an injury as a result of an accident. Higher settlements are only reserved for the claimants who suffer a serious injury.

That said, a majority of people who get injured manage to receive some compensation with the help of a car accident lawyer.

How Much Settlement You Can Receive

Regardless of the cause of the accident, you can acquire fundamental accident benefits if you experience a car accident in Canada. These benefits include rehabilitation costs, lost wages, and other expenses that arise directly from the accident.

If you weren’t at fault when the accident took place you may also make a claim for suffering.

How Long it Takes

A majority of people who file a compensation claim after experiencing a car accident in Canada get their settlement within 18 months. The amount of time you need to wait for the benefits also depends upon the severity of your injuries, the complexity of your case, and whether visiting the court was needed.

car accident illustrationWhat a Typical Settlement for an Auto Accident Includes

There are three levels of no-fault accident benefits and each one of these levels has a different upper limit:

  • Minor Injury (upper limit: $3,500)
  • Non-catastrophic Injury (upper limit: $65,000)
  • Catastrophic Impairment (upper limit: $1,000,000)

When you file a claim, the severity of your injury is measured based on these grounds and the level of your injury directly affects the settlement you receive.

In addition to rehabilitation costs, medical benefits, and attendant care, you may also receive other benefits (depending on your circumstances) such as:

  • Income replacement benefits
  • Caregiver benefits or non-earner benefits

People who purchase optional insurance may qualify for additional rewards and benefits.

File a Claim if You Have a Car Accident in Canada

Had a car accident in Canada?  File a claim to get compensation for your losses today!

If you think wasn’t your fault, you can also file a lawsuit against the other driver to cover the cost of damage it caused.

At Nanda & Associate Lawyers, our experienced car accident lawyers can help you navigate Canada’s legal system effectively.

We also have a team of litigation lawyers, personal injury lawyers, family lawyers, divorce lawyers, immigration lawyers, and real estate litigation lawyers on board. Who help our clients with all types of legal problems.

Contact us to learn how we can help you.

 

Disclaimer: This article is only intended for educational purposes and shouldn’t be used as a substitute for legal advice.

 

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