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  • Published by Paul Hergott, Personal Injury Lawyer,

If a police officer tickets you for a driving offence that you did not commit, there are instructions on the back side of the ticket for how you can dispute the ticket.  You will end up in front of a

  • Published by Paul Hergott, Personal Injury Lawyer,

“A person in your position should become a little better informed before writing such an ignorant article that tries to tarnish a whole industry”. Those biting words came to me from a reader of my last column, Dale, who has

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Don’t try to sell me a car that has been in a crash. My wife’s first new car was a bright red Honda Civic hatchback.  I noticed fading paint on one of the quarter-panels when we first met, which was

  • Published by Paul Hergott, Personal Injury Lawyer,

A cube shaped Nissan, parked in front of a neighbour’s home, caught my attention as I was on my way home the other day.  My neighbour was chatting with the driver, so I pulled up to ask about it.  The

  • Published by Paul Hergott, Personal Injury Lawyer,

“…I wonder how many drivers that injure someone in an accident follow up to understand how the injury may have effected that person.  I’m left with an impression that ICBC keeps the person responsible out of that part of the

  • Published by Paul Hergott, Personal Injury Lawyer,

How much automobile liability insurance do you purchase? Do you buy the minimum amount of $200,000 required by B.C. law? I see the magnitude of losses suffered by road traffic victims on a day-to-day basis. Losses regularly exceed the minimum.

  • Published by Paul Hergott, Personal Injury Lawyer,

“Sh”.  That’s a heads up for those who may wonder what the dashes mean later in this column.  I figure if I do it this way I’ll avoid shocking sensitive readers who might be offended by “dirty words” being spelled

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Legal column describing soft tissue injuries caused by seat belts and explaining that justice is fair compensation for them, even without objective symptoms