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When youโ€™re injured in an accident, your life can change in a split second. Whether you were involved in a car accident on Anthony Henday Drive or Highway 16, you slipped and fell at West Edmonton Mall, or you collided with a bicycle in the river valley, the consequences you are left to deal with can be devastating. If the negligent actions of another party or organization caused your accident to occur, you may be entitled to file a legal claim and recoup the losses you have sustained.

At Preszler Injury Lawyers, our Edmonton personal injury lawyers help injured residents recover compensation for the physical, psychological, and financial effects of their accidents. By offering free initial, no-obligation consultations, we aim to provide accessible, reliable, and strategic legal advice to clients across Edmonton. To discuss your situation and legal options with our team, fill out our online case evaluation form today or call 1-888-608-2111.

What Constitutes a Personal Injury Claim in Edmonton?

To file a personal injury claim in Edmonton, you must demonstrate that the negligent actions of another person or entity caused you to be injured. To do so, personal injury lawyers normally establish four core elements:

  1. That the defendant owed you a duty of care
  2. That the defendant breached their duty of care towards you through their actions
  3. That the breach of care was directly responsible for your accident
  4. That you suffered damages as a result of the accident

To prove these elements, youโ€™ll need to collect a variety of documentation. Our Edmonton personal injury lawyers help clients gather important evidence, such as:

  • Medical documentation and reports
  • Wage records and proof of income loss
  • Photos and videos of the accident scene
  • Witness testimony
  • Expert opinions, including those of medical professionals, accident reconstruction specialists, vocational experts, and economists
  • And more

By using this documentation, we can demonstrate negligence on the part of the defendant(s) as well as the exact amount of damages you have suffered or that you will likely suffer in the future.

At our firm, we have handled a variety of personal injury claims. Many different types of injuries and accidents may be eligible for compensation, depending on the circumstances and severity.

In Edmonton, common types of personal injury claims include:

  • Motor Vehicle Accidents: Including collisions involving cars, trucks, motorcycles, public transportation, and other motor vehicles. These frequently happen on commuter corridors and busy interchanges across Edmonton.
  • Pedestrian & Cyclist Accidents: Pedestrians and cyclists may be involved in accidents with each other or with motor vehicles. These are particularly common in downtown Edmonton, around the LRT, or in school zones where speed limits change and crosswalks are busy.
  • Slip, Trip, & Falls: Malls, parking facilities, rental properties, sidewalks, and other spaces that host visitors may cause injuries when hazards are left unattended.
  • Recreational Vehicle Accidents: Whether youโ€™re boating on the North Saskatchewan River or riding an ATV near Callingwood South, accidents involving recreational vehicles can be dangerous and devastating.
  • Institutional Abuse: When institutions or organizations fail to keep the people theyโ€™re responsible for safe, they can be held accountable for damages caused.
  • Long-Term Disability Disputes: Although LTD claims are distinct from personal injury claims, Preszler Injury Lawyers is dedicated to helping residents of Edmonton collect the LTD benefits they need when insurers wrongfully delay, deny, or terminate their coverage.
  • And More.

If you have questions about whether your situation qualifies for a personal injury claim, speak with our Edmonton personal injury lawyers for free. Contact us today.

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What Laws in Edmonton May Affect Your Personal Injury Claim?

There are a variety of laws that govern how personal injury claims are recognized and filed in Edmonton and across Alberta. Understanding how different legislation might play into your case can be complicatedโ€“an experienced Edmonton personal injury lawyer can help identify any applicable regulations and ensure your claim proceeds smoothly.

When filing your claim, it may be affected by:

  • Section B Benefits: In Alberta, all drivers are required to hold mandatory, no-fault auto insurance. If you are involved in a motor vehicle accident, regardless of who was at fault, you may be entitled to receive Section B medical, rehabilitation, and income replacement benefits. This is true even if you were not driving, such as cyclists or pedestrians who are hit by cars. Although Section B benefits can be helpful, they often do not compensate you for the true extent of your losses. You may still pursue a tort claim to recover pain and suffering, future wage loss, and other heads of damage.
  • Occupiersโ€™ Liability Act: In Alberta, the Occupiersโ€™ Liability Act stipulates that property owners, tenants, and managers must keep their premises reasonably safe for visitors. When they fail to do so, they may be liable for injuries that visitors sustain. For example, ice, spills, broken stairs, poor lighting, and other hazards may result in a personal injury claim.
  • Minor Injury Regulation: In Edmonton, the provincial Minor Injury Regulation caps the economic damages that certain soft-tissue and whiplash injuries are eligible for. As of 2025, this cap stands at about $6,100. Insurers and defendants may try to falsely classify your injuries as minor to attempt to reduce the amount of compensation you can recover. Your personal injury lawyer will help you collect medical documentation, such as a proper diagnosis, chronicity, and functional impairment evidence, that demonstrates the true severity of your injuries.
  • Contributory Negligence: In Edmonton, the degree of fault for an accident can be apportioned between the defendant and the plaintiff. For example, if you were a pedestrian hit by a car, but you were jaywalking at the time of the accident, you may be found 50% liable for your injuries. As a result, the amount of compensation you may recover will be reduced by 50%. It is important to note that while contributory negligence may lower the damages you can claim, it does not totally eliminate your right to compensation.
  • Limitations Act: In Edmonton and Alberta, the Limitations Act stipulates the statute of limitations for personal injury claims. Generally, injured accident victims have 2 years from the date of their incident to file a legal claim. Failing to do so within this period may bar you from pursuing compensation in the future. For accidents that occur on municipal or public property, notice periods may also be much shorter. We recommend that you consult with our Edmonton personal injury lawyers as soon as possible after your accident to avoid missing any important deadlines.

What Compensation Can You Pursue in an Edmonton Personal Injury Claim?

When you file a personal injury claim against a negligent party, there are many different types of compensation you may be eligible to claim. What you recover will depend on the circumstances of your accident and the severity of the losses you have suffered.

An Edmonton personal injury lawyer will assess all aspects of your case to determine not only what losses you have incurred in the present, but also what you may incur in the future. You may be eligible to pursue compensation for:

  • Economic Damages: These are meant to compensate you for the tangible, financial losses you have sustained as a result of your accident. For example, the cost of medical care, rehabilitation, prescription medications, physiotherapy, occupational therapy, psychological counselling, mobility aids, care attendants, past and future income loss, out-of-pocket expenses, and more may be recouped through a personal injury claim. It is important that you keep a detailed record of all expenses related to your accident so that you can build a strong claim.
  • Non-Economic Damages: These are the intangible, non-monetary losses you have suffered due to your injuries. For example, pain and suffering, loss of enjoyment of life, and emotional distress may all be compensated via non-economic damages. Although these can be difficult to calculate because of their abstract nature, an experienced personal injury lawyer can work with experts to ensure you are fairly compensated.
  • Future Needs: The benefit of filing a tort claim for your personal injury is that you can pursue compensation not only for the losses you have already incurred, but also for any you may sustain in the future. Our Edmonton personal injury lawyers will work with specialists to determine what money you may need in the future to manage the effects of your injury.
  • Punitive Damages: In particularly egregious cases, such as those where the defendant displayed intentional or grossly negligent behaviour, you may be entitled to additional compensation.

As previously mentioned, Section B benefits can be a helpful resource for victims injured in motor vehicle accidents in Edmonton. However, while Accident Benefits are usually beneficial in the initial period after an accident, a tort claim seeks full residual losses that are not covered by Section B. It is important to note that you can still file a personal injury claim against a negligent party even if you have collected Accident Benefits.

What Injuries Are Common in Edmonton Personal Injury Claims?

Many different types of injuries may be involved in a personal injury claim. At Preszler Injury Lawyers, we have helped clients who have sustained:

  • Fractures
  • Orthopedic injuries
  • Soft-tissue and whiplash injuries
  • Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) and concussions
  • Spinal cord injuries
  • Complex regional pain syndrome and chronic pain conditions
  • Scarring and disfigurement
  • Psychological injuries, including PTSD, anxiety, and depression
  • And more

It is important to note the legal distinction between catastrophic and non-catastrophic injuries in Alberta. As previously mentioned, injuries classified as โ€œminorโ€ under the minor injury regulation may only recover compensation up to $6,182. For catastrophic injuries, Section B benefits may provide up to $1,000,000 for treatment, rehabilitation, and attendant care over your lifetime.

A personal injury lawyer can help assess your medical reports and help you pursue the maximum amount of compensation possible.

Contact Our Edmonton Personal Injury Lawyers For a Free Consultation

At Preszler Injury Lawyers, our Edmonton personal injury lawyers believe no accident victim should have to deal with the impact of their injuries alone. Our legal team is dedicated to helping clients in Edmonton pursue the economic, non-economic, and future care compensation they need to regain stability and move forward with their lives.

The advantages of working with our lawyers include:

  • Free Consultations: Not only do we offer free initial, no-obligation consultations to our personal injury clients, but we also work on a contingency fee basis. This means you wonโ€™t pay any fees unless we successfully recover compensation for you. In addition, at your free consultation, weโ€™ll explain your rights, a roadmap of your potential claim, and potential legal strategies we can explore.
  • Insurance Communications: Our Edmonton personal injury lawyers will handle all negotiations and communications with insurance companies on your behalf. This includes your own insurance company and the insurance company of the at-fault party, if necessary. We understand the tactics insurers sometimes use to reduce compensation, and we will counter them effectively.
  • Gather Evidence: Weโ€™ll connect with our network of medical, functional capacity, imaging, reconstruction, vocational, and economic specialists to collect strong documentation and build a strong case for you.
  • Calculation & Negotiation Skills: To ensure you receive a fair amount of compensation, we will value every head of damage you may be entitled to, both present and future. We are able to negotiate assertively with insurers and the defendantโ€™s representatives to secure your best interests.
  • Litigation Experience: When settlement negotiations fail, we can confidently take your case to court while providing clear updates throughout the legal process.
  • And More.


Donโ€™t hesitate to contact our Edmonton personal injury lawyers if you have been injured in an accident in Edmonton. Waiting too long may jeopardize your right to compensation. To schedule your free case review, call 1-888-608-2111 or fill out our online contact form now. Weโ€™re available to talk 24/7.

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personal injury FAQs

Here are some commonly asked questions for personal injury claims

Timelines vary. Some cases resolve in months, while others take years if litigation becomes necessary. Factors include injury severity, available evidence, and how insurers respond.

Yes. Ontario’s contributory negligence rules allow claims even if you share some fault. Your compensation may be reduced based on your percentage of responsibility.

Seek medical care, report the incident, collect witness details if possible, and keep copies of medical and expense records. Contacting a lawyer early helps protect your rights.

We work on a contingency basis. You don’t pay upfront, and fees are collected only after your case concludes.

Insurance companies don’t always act in your best interest. Our lawyers ensure your rights are protected and that all available damages are pursued.

Insurance companies often make low offers hoping victims will accept quickly. A lawyer reviews your case to determine whether the offer reflects your losses.

A contingency fee agreement means you do not pay any legal fees upfront. Your lawyer covers the costs of building and pursuing your case. We only collect a pre-agreed percentage of the final amount if we successfully recover compensation for you through a settlement or court award. If we do not win your case, you owe us nothing for our time.

Keeping a simple journal helps track how your injuries affect your daily life. Note your pain levels, medical appointments, missed work or social activities, and any challenges you face with personal care or household chores. This documentation provides powerful evidence to support your claim for pain, suffering, and loss of enjoyment of life.

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