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Month: December 2021


What if you suffer a spinal cord injury south of the border?

Dec 20, 2021 | Cross-border Personal Injury

A significant percentage of spinal cord injuries in British Columbia are caused by auto or motorcycle accidents each year. Damage to the spinal column can result from injury to the ligaments, vertebrae, disks or damage to the spinal cord itself. The consequences of spinal cord injuries could be life-altering for the victims and their loved ones.  Not all spinal … Continue reading “What if you suffer a spinal cord injury south of the border?”

Complacency on British Columbia winter roads is life-threatening

Dec 15, 2021 | Cross-border Personal Injury

Regardless of how many winters a driver has successfully navigated British Columbia roads, unanticipated snow and ice could cause accidents in the blink of an eye. Whether it is a local driver travelling across the border to Seattle, or a Washington driver heading to Vancouver, winter driving hazards pose cross-border personal injury risks.  Adjust speed to … Continue reading “Complacency on British Columbia winter roads is life-threatening”

Cross-border truck drivers no longer exempt from vaccination rules

Dec 2, 2021 | Canadian Immigration Law

Canada immigration recently reported that commercial truck drivers would no longer be exempt from vaccination requirements when entering Canada. This announcement came amid reports that vaccinated Canadians who return to British Columbia and other provinces within 72 hours after crossing into the United States would no longer be required to provide pre-entry molecular tests to show they … Continue reading “Cross-border truck drivers no longer exempt from vaccination rules”