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New Brunswick Personal Injury Lawyers

“If you’ve been injured in an accident or had your insurance claim denied in New Brunswick, we’re here to help.”

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Types of Cases We Handle

Why Work With a New Brunswick Injury Lawyer?

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Why Work With a New Brunswick Injury Lawyer?

1.

Building a Strong Case​

Our experienced injury lawyers will thoroughly investigate your case, gather crucial evidence, and consult with experts to build a compelling case on your behalf.

2.

Handling Insurance Companies​

Dealing with insurance companies can be overwhelming. Our lawyers will communicate with insurers, handle paperwork, and negotiate settlements, allowing you to focus on your recovery.

3.

Fighting for Your Rights

Our dedicated team will fight tirelessly to protect your rights and ensure you receive the fair compensation you deserve for your injuries and losses.

4.

Guiding You Through the Legal Process​

We understand that the legal process can be confusing. Our injury lawyers will provide clear explanations, guide you through each step, and keep you informed throughout your case.

5.

Maximizing Your Compensation​

Our skilled injury lawyers have a deep understanding of New Brunswick law and will work diligently to maximize your compensation, ensuring you receive the financial support you need to move forward.

What Our Clients Say About Us

Your Journey with MHL

From case preparation to resolution, we’ll guide you through every step of the legal process.

Personalized Attention
Your Case Matters to Us
Personalized Attention
Your Case Matters to Us

Case Preparation

From initial client meeting to compiling documents for settlement proposal.

Legal Action

Filing the case, conducting discovery, and managing post-discovery tasks.

Pre-Trial Preparation

Engaging experts, preparing for trial, and exploring mediation and settlement options.

Resolution and Closure​​

Concluding trial, handling appeals, settling billing, and closing the case.

Questions You May Have

How to make a claim?

Step 1: Call the Police if Necessary.
Step 2: Document Everything and Exchange Information.
Step 3: Contact Your Insurance Company.
Step 4: Filing Your Insurance Claim.

It’s a legal case you can bring if you’ve been hurt in an accident that was wholly or partially someone else’s fault. It’s the official process of recovering compensation from the other party responsible. The compensation is paid by the other side’s insurance company. There are no upfront costs and you pay nothing if your claim doesn’t succeed.

You have the right to file a personal injury claim against anyone who causes you to sustain physical injuries by their reckless, careless, or negligent acts. You also have the right to represent yourself in a personal injury claim against the at-fault party.

The value of your injury claim will depend on multiple factors including the severity of your injuries, whether your injuries will require future medical care, and the insurance policies available to compensate you.

The short answer to the question, “How long does a personal injury case take” is anywhere between a few months and two years. Sometimes, a client’s financial situation dictates how long a personal injury case takes.

As a very rough guide, a claim may take 6 to 12 months if liability is accepted by the treatment or care provider immediately. If liability is disputed, it could take 12 to 18 months for more complicated claims.

Questions You May Have

How to make a claim?

Step 1: Call the Police if Necessary.
Step 2: Document Everything and Exchange Information.
Step 3: Contact Your Insurance Company.
Step 4: Filing Your Insurance Claim.

It’s a legal case you can bring if you’ve been hurt in an accident that was wholly or partially someone else’s fault. It’s the official process of recovering compensation from the other party responsible. The compensation is paid by the other side’s insurance company. There are no upfront costs and you pay nothing if your claim doesn’t succeed.

You have the right to file a personal injury claim against anyone who causes you to sustain physical injuries by their reckless, careless, or negligent acts. You also have the right to represent yourself in a personal injury claim against the at-fault party.

The value of your injury claim will depend on multiple factors including the severity of your injuries, whether your injuries will require future medical care, and the insurance policies available to compensate you.

The short answer to the question, “How long does a personal injury case take” is anywhere between a few months and two years. Sometimes, a client’s financial situation dictates how long a personal injury case takes.

As a very rough guide, a claim may take 6 to 12 months if liability is accepted by the treatment or care provider immediately. If liability is disputed, it could take 12 to 18 months for more complicated claims.

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Erika Hachey and Andrew Moss - Injury Lawyers in New Brunswick

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Erika Hachey and Andrew Moss - Injury Lawyers in New Brunswick

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