What Happens If I Am Injured While Riding Public Transportation

ETS Accident

ETS: What happens if I am in an accident on public transport?

Public transportation is a popular mode of commute in Edmonton, and with it like any other mode of transportation, comes the risk of an accident. In Edmonton, the public transportation is called ETS (Edmonton Transit Services), and the subway is called LRT (Light Rail Transit). The ETS provides public transportation all over Edmonton and even connecting to some of the suburbs like St Albert and Leduc and Fort Saskatchewan. The ETS even has a route to the Edmonton International Airport (YEG). Continue reading “What Happens If I Am Injured While Riding Public Transportation”

6 Forms Insurance Companies Use to Assess Your Injuries: Ensure Your Injuries Are Fully Documented

MVA Insurance Claim form
Insurance companies in Alberta use several forms to assess your injuries from a Motor Vehicle Accident (MVA), including the AB-1 Notice of Loss and Proof of Claim. Some insurance company Forms, like the AB-1A Claim for Disability Benefits, the AB-2 Treatment Plan, and the AB-3 Progress Report, require information from your physician. Additionally, forms like the OCF-18 Treatment and Assessment Plan and OCF-23 Treatment and Assessment Plan are used to document your injury, the treatment plan, and its goals.

Insurance Company Form AB-1 Notice of Loss and Proof of Claim

Form AB-1 needs to be completed by you and sent to your insurance company within 10 business days of the accident. Continue reading “6 Forms Insurance Companies Use to Assess Your Injuries: Ensure Your Injuries Are Fully Documented”