Personal Injury Law
Cross Border Accident Lawyer
Personal Injury Law
Cross Border Accident Lawyer
While travelling in another country, you might get into an accident, leading to injuries. Or, in an accident in Canada, one of the parties involved might be a foreign citizen. Such personal injury claims are considered cross-border injury claims since they involve multiple jurisdictions, different insurance procedures, and legal systems. You will need guidance and assistance from our experienced cross-border accident lawyer in such cases.
With our ‘No Win, No Fee’ policy, you don’t have to worry about any upfront lawyer fees. You only need to pay us if we secure the compensation for you in the case. Do not face such complicated cross-border accident claims alone. Get in touch with our personal injury lawyers today for legal guidance and assistance!
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What constitutes a cross-border personal injury claim?
As mentioned above, a cross-border personal injury claim is not always just about the location of the accident. In legal terms, it means that multiple national jurisdictions are involved in the case. Such a claim can happen in any of the following instances:
- An accident involving a Canadian citizen or resident in a foreign country.
- An accident in Canada involving a foreign citizen.
- When the organization or individual liable for the injury belongs to a foreign country.
In which jurisdiction should you file your personal injury claim in a cross-border accident?
- The general rule of thumb is that the most appropriate jurisdiction for the claim will be the jurisdiction where the accident happened.
- You can also choose to file your claim in Canada if the main responsible party is residing here.
- If there is an insurance agreement in place allowing the victim to file their claim in their home country, you can file your claim in Canada.
- If reciprocal legal agreements are in place between the countries, this will also allow you to file your claim in Canada.
What are the complications in a cross-border personal injury claim?
With different jurisdictions, legal systems, and insurance claim procedures coming into play, it can be very difficult to sort out the following:
Identifying the appropriate jurisdiction for filing the claim.
While it might be convenient for you to file the claim in your home country, it is best to consult a personal injury lawyer before you proceed.
Understanding the different laws and regulations.
Personal injury laws are not the same across borders. In some countries, some types of compensation might not be eligible in a personal injury case. There will also be a cap on how much compensation you will receive, especially for damages for pain and suffering. The statute of limitations will also be different.
Insurance and compensation procedures.
While you might already be covered under an insurance policy, cross-border accidents are often not covered in most cases. This is because of the multi-jurisdictional complications involved. Read the policy document carefully to check if this is the case.
Complications in enforcing the final settlement order.
Just because you won the case in one country does not mean that you will be able to enforce that judgment and receive the compensation from the liable party residing in a different jurisdiction. If there is a treaty or cooperation on enforcement between the countries, it might be possible to enforce the judgment through an experienced personal injury lawyer. Unfortunately, if that is not the case, the court order might never be enforced, and you might never be compensated for the damages.
How can our personal injury lawyer help you?
In such a complicated case, you will definitely need the assistance of a capable personal injury lawyer from the very beginning. Your lawyer’s guidance will be crucial in the following areas:
Identifying the correct jurisdiction for your claim.
An experienced personal injury lawyer will ensure that your case is filed in the correct jurisdiction, saving you from unnecessary litigation and delays.
Negotiating on your behalf with foreign insurance companies and lawyers.
It is best to let your lawyer handle the negotiations with the insurance companies and their lawyers to settle the claim. Your lawyer will know the amount of compensation you are entitled to under the personal injury laws of that jurisdiction and will negotiate accordingly.
Gathering reports, evidence, and documents from the foreign jurisdiction.
Your lawyer will follow up with the police, emergency response team and the hospital to gather your case records and documents to support your claim.
Legal representation:
If a settlement is not possible through negotiations, then your lawyer will assist you in initiating legal proceedings.
Following up on the enforcement of the compensation order in the foreign country.
It could be a difficult task to get the insurance provider or the liable party located in a foreign jurisdiction to reimburse you for damages. A personal injury lawyer experienced in such cross-border cases will know the appropriate legal channels to pursue in such cases.
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Frequently Asked Questions
When can I sue a foreign national or company in Canada?
You can file your lawsuit in the jurisdiction in the following cases:
- The accident they are responsible for happened in Canada.
- They have assets or business interests in Canada.
- The applicable insurance policy allows claims in the Canadian jurisdiction.
It is best to follow the advice of your personal injury lawyer in determining the most appropriate jurisdiction for your lawsuit.
What are the types of compensation you are entitled to in a cross-border accident?
Since multiple jurisdictions are involved in such a case, the types and amount of compensation will vary accordingly.
- Medical expenses and rehabilitation costs: You can claim reimbursement for the medical treatment expenses, rehabilitation costs, and projected expenses for your future treatment if necessary.
- Lost wages and any reduction in your future income: You can apply for compensation for the lost wages during your recovery and also for any reduction in your earning potential because of the injuries.
- Compensation for any property damage.
- Damages for pain and suffering.
A personal injury lawyer experienced in such cross-border accident cases will be able to assist you in your claim to ensure that you receive the maximum compensation applicable.
What are my options if my claim in the foreign country is rejected?
You need to explore your legal options through a personal injury lawyer.
- Check if it is possible to file a lawsuit in Canada.
- Resubmit your claim in that country with better evidence and documentation.
- If you are sure that the case was handled unfairly and unjustly, you may seek intervention in the matter from the Canadian authorities.
A lot depends on the existing relationship and treaties Canada has with the country in question. Follow the advice of your personal injury lawyer on your next course of action.
How will the time limitations apply in a cross-border accident claim?
Generally, in the case of a cross-border accident claim, the time limits prevalent in the jurisdiction where the accident occurred will apply, not the residential jurisdiction of the parties involved. For example, while you were travelling outside Canada, say, in the United States, you were injured in an accident. The statute of limitations applicable to accidents in that U.S. state will apply in your case. This is crucial because generally, such U.S. time limits tend to be shorter than the two-year limit typically followed in Canada. Please consult our personal injury lawyer to figure out the time limit applicable in your case.
Does my insurance policy cover cross-border accidents?
Many Canadian insurance policies offer coverage for accidents happening in both Canada and the U.S. However, you need to check the terms and conditions mentioned in the policy document to confirm whether coverage includes such cross-border accident claims. If not, it is always best to opt for additional coverage before you plan your trip abroad.
What are my options if I cannot afford a personal injury lawyer?
There are personal injury lawyers offering their services to clients on a contingency fee basis. This means that there is no need for you to pay any upfront fees for the legal services. The fee will be deducted as a percentage from the final compensation award. The main advantage of the contingency fee arrangement is that if you fail to win any compensation in your case, there is no need for you to pay any legal fees either.