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Month: April 2017


Cross-border personal injury threats posed by big rigs

Apr 24, 2017 | Cross-border Personal Injury

Special road rules exist for vehicle operators on British Columbia roads between Oct. 1 and March 31. This is the time when a trip can be started in sunny weather conditions with unexpected stretches of ice, slush, compacted snow or heavy snowfall en route. With many commercial vehicles bringing supplies from below the border, there … Continue reading “Cross-border personal injury threats posed by big rigs”

Delayed injuries and cross-border personal injury lawsuits

Apr 20, 2017 | Cross-border Personal Injury

Sometimes, car accident injuries seem insignificant at first. However, even those that don’t involve blood or broken bones can have long-term consequences. Medical evaluation after any crash is necessary, and if a cross-border personal injury claim could result, it is of particular importance to gather the medical reports and bills related to justify claims for … Continue reading “Delayed injuries and cross-border personal injury lawsuits”

The complexities of cross-border personal injury claims

Apr 10, 2017 | Cross-border Personal Injury

Accidents happen in split seconds, and injuries can be severe. If you suffer any injuries while travelling across the border between British Columbia and Washington State, pursuing financial relief can be quite a challenge. Fortunately, the lawyers at the Border Solutions Law Group focus on cross-border personal injury cases — in fact, they do not … Continue reading “The complexities of cross-border personal injury claims”

U.S. immigration: Vancouver residents affected by changed rules

Apr 5, 2017 | U.S. Immigration

The border line between Canada and the United States reportedly stretches over 4,000 miles. No other unprotected border of such a length exists on land anywhere else. Up to now, residents of Vancouver and other areas in Canada have been able to visit the United States relatively easily, and most of them do not require … Continue reading “U.S. immigration: Vancouver residents affected by changed rules”