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Nova Scotia has a law that limits the amount of compensation for pain and suffering for anyone who has suffered a minor injury to a maximum of $2,500.00. How do you know if the minor injury legislation applies to your claim? If you have been in a car accident in Nova Scotia what does the other drivers insurance cover and what is the responsibility of your insurance company?

Find out what steps you need to take in order to protect yourself if you have been in a car accident and what you need to prove in order to ensure that you receive fair compensation for your injuries.

If you think you or a family member has suffered a loss or injury as a result of medical malpractice you can call 902-423-2050 for a consultation or to request a free copy of Johns book: The Consumers Guide to Car Accident Claims in Nova Scotia: Why most Nova Scotia car accident victims dont receive fair compensation.

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