Short vs Long-Term Disability in Nova Scotia
In Nova Scotia, disability insurance is designed to provide partial income replacement to employees that are unable to work due to an injury or illness. Given that policies may have...
A Guide to Short-Term Disability in Nova Scotia
Disability benefits are meant to protect employees who suffer from a medical condition that prevents them from working. Although many people might be familiar with long-term disability benefits, many Nova...
Collecting CPP Disability and Working
One of the main requirements to be eligible for Canada Pension Plan Disability is that applicants should have a severe and prolonged disability that prevents them from working on a...
5 Tips for Applying for CPP Disability
When Nova Scotians suffer from a long-term disability that prevents them from working, they may be able to apply for the Canada Pension Plan Disability Benefit. Given that the denial...
Insurance Cap for Soft Tissue Injuries in Nova Scotia
If you are injured in a car accident in Halifax, it is important to know that there is something called the Minor Injury Cap in Nova Scotia, which can affect...
Capped Cases & Minor Injuries in Nova Scotia
If you are involved in a car accident in Nova Scotia and suffer injuries because of another driver’s careless or reckless driving, you should be able to expect compensation through...
No-Fault Insurance in Nova Scotia
When you are injured in a car crash or truck accident in Halifax or elsewhere in Nova Scotia, you might immediately begin thinking about how you can hold the responsible...
When Do Pedestrians Have the Right of Way in Nova Scotia?
When a car accident or pedestrian collision results in serious injuries in Halifax or elsewhere in Nova Scotia, it is important to know who is at fault for the crash....
A Guide to Canada & Nova Scotia’s Emergencies Act
Given the ongoing outbreak of COVID-19 and the challenging times we’re experiencing in Canada and around the globe, many countries, and many provinces in Canada, are turning to more extreme...
Custody & Parenting During COVID-19: What are your Responsibilities?
Dr. Strang, Nova Scotia’s Chief Public Health Officer, made some comments at a news conference yesterday, March 31st, that have raised some questions for families that have child custody arrangements. Dr....