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119K+
Alberta Collisions in 2023
3.5x
More With a Lawyer*
Free
Consultation Always
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The Numbers Behind Alberta Injuries

Every year, thousands of Albertans are injured and left navigating insurance claims alone. The data shows legal representation makes a significant difference.

119,070
Alberta Collisions in 2023
2,669
Major Injuries in 2023
3.5x
More With a Lawyer*
$6,306
2026 Minor Injury Cap
Insurance Research Council

Studies show that injury victims represented by a lawyer receive settlements 3.5 times larger on average than those who settle on their own — even after legal fees.

Source: IRC, 2014
Government of Alberta

In 2023, Alberta recorded 119,070 traffic collisions resulting in 297 fatalities and 2,669 major injuries. Each one represents a family that may need legal guidance.

Source: Alberta Traffic Collision Statistics, 2023
Alberta Regulation

Alberta's minor injury cap is $6,306 for 2026. Starting January 2027, the new Care-First system will replace litigation with structured benefits. Time to act is now.

Source: Alberta Minor Injury Regulation

We Handle All Injury Types

From minor fender-benders to catastrophic injuries, our network covers every type of personal injury claim in Alberta.

Car Accidents
Collisions, hit-and-runs, rideshare accidents across Alberta highways
Motorcycle Injuries
Lane-splitting incidents, road hazards, and multi-vehicle crashes
Pedestrian Accidents
Crosswalk incidents, parking lot injuries, and jaywalking accidents
Slip & Fall
Premises liability, icy sidewalks, workplace falls, and store accidents
Workplace Injuries
Construction accidents, WCB claims, occupational injuries
Medical Malpractice
Surgical errors, misdiagnosis, medication mistakes
Dog Bites
Animal attacks, owner negligence claims, and scarring injuries
Wrongful Death
Fatal accident claims, dependency claims, estate litigation

Frequently Asked Questions

Get clear answers about the personal injury process in Alberta.

How much does a consultation cost?
Nothing. Every consultation is completely free with no obligation. Our lawyers work on contingency, meaning you pay nothing unless they win your case.
How long do I have to file a claim in Alberta?
In Alberta, you generally have two years from the date of injury to file a personal injury claim. However, exceptions exist, so it's crucial to speak with a lawyer as soon as possible to protect your rights.
How do contingency fees work?
Most personal injury lawyers in Alberta work on contingency, meaning you pay nothing upfront. The lawyer's fee is a percentage of your settlement, typically agreed upon before your case begins. During your free consultation, fee structures will be explained clearly so there are no surprises.
How quickly will a lawyer contact me?
Our goal is to have a qualified personal injury lawyer reach out to you within 60 seconds of your submission. During business hours, response times are typically even faster.
Do I need a lawyer for a minor injury?
Even seemingly minor injuries can have long-term effects. Insurance companies often minimize claims. A free consultation can help you understand the true value of your case — with zero risk to you.
What if the accident was partially my fault?
Alberta follows a contributory negligence system. Even if you were partially at fault, you may still be entitled to compensation. Our lawyers can evaluate your specific situation during a free consultation.
What types of compensation can I receive?
You may be entitled to compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, future care costs, and loss of enjoyment of life. Each case is unique, and a lawyer can help maximize your claim.
Do you serve areas outside Edmonton?
Yes. Our network of lawyers serves all of Alberta, including Sherwood Park, St. Albert, Spruce Grove, Leduc, Red Deer, Calgary, and surrounding communities.

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*Based on Insurance Research Council study (2014). Collision statistics from Alberta Traffic Collision Statistics 2023, Government of Alberta. Minor injury cap per Alberta Minor Injury Regulation, effective January 1, 2026. Individual results may vary. This website connects you with independent lawyers and does not itself provide legal services.

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