Residents of Alberta who are injured in a car accident may be entitled to certain benefits regardless of who caused the accident. These benefits are typically provided through the Alberta Motor Vehicle Accident Claims Program, which is administered by the Alberta Government.
Some of the benefits that may be available to residents of Alberta who are injured in a car accident include:
- Medical and rehabilitation benefits: These benefits may cover the cost of medical and rehabilitation expenses incurred as a result of the accident, including hospital stays, surgeries, and rehabilitation services.
- Attendant care benefits: These benefits may cover the cost of hiring a personal caregiver to provide assistance with activities of daily living following the accident.
- Income replacement benefits: These benefits may provide financial support to individuals who are unable to work due to their injuries.
- Death benefits: If an individual is killed in a car accident, death benefits may be available to their dependents or estate.
Overall, residents of Alberta who are injured in a car accident may be entitled to certain benefits through the Alberta Motor Vehicle Accident Claims Program, regardless of who caused the accident. These benefits may include medical and rehabilitation benefits, attendant care benefits, income replacement benefits, and death benefits.