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Month: December 2017


Cross-border personal injury claims might follow Amtrak crash

Dec 27, 2017 | Cross-border Personal Injury

On a recent Monday, an Amtrak train made its inaugural run of a new faster service that is scheduled to run between Vancouver, British Columbia and Eugene, Oregon. Unfortunately, the train left the tracks as it went around a bend. It was not immediately clear whether any Vancouver residents were among the deceased or the … Continue reading “Cross-border personal injury claims might follow Amtrak crash”

Traumatic brain injury symptoms and seeking help as a victim

Dec 24, 2017 | Cross-border Personal Injury

Are you one of many British Columbia residents who loves to take trips across the U.S. border to go shopping, see a show, or enjoy the beaches, parks and other attractions? While you probably do your best to stay safe on these occasions, the unfortunate possibility that you could be involved in an accident while … Continue reading “Traumatic brain injury symptoms and seeking help as a victim”

Cross-border personal injury can be costly and complicated

Dec 14, 2017 | Cross-border Personal Injury

When British Columbia residents take short trips into the United States, they may not stop to consider the possibility of being in an accident or suffering another type of personal injury. However, even a shopping trip for a single day can result in a cross-border personal injury. Most people do not bother to get travel … Continue reading “Cross-border personal injury can be costly and complicated”

U.S. immigration laws related to change of visitor’s status

Dec 6, 2017 | U.S. Immigration

A British Columbia resident who is in the United States as a nonimmigrant and wishes to change that status may need to gather knowledge on the required steps to follow. Any change in U.S. immigration status must be done through the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, which is a component of the United States Department of Homeland … Continue reading “U.S. immigration laws related to change of visitor’s status”