18 Dec 2009 @ 12:30 PM 
 

Personal Injury Claims: What is the Burden of Proof?

 

The plaintiff in compensation claim has the burden of proving their claim. But what does that mean? Find out what the burden of proof is in compensation claims and why its not what most people think it is.

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 Medical Malpractice Claims in Canada: Why 98% of Canadian Medical Malpractice Victims Never Get a Penny in Compensation

John McKiggan is a personal injury and medical malpractice lawyer in Halifax, Nova Scotia. For more information you can go to Arnold Pizzo McKiggans website at http://www.apmlawyers.com/ or take a look at his blogs: http://www.halifaxmedicalmalpracticelawyerblog.com/ or http://www.halifaxpersonalinjurylawyerblog.com/ or http://www.sexualabuseclaimsblog.com/

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