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An accident can also result in irreversible financial and physical injuries. If another person is responsible for the incident, Canadian law lets you recover money through a civil lawsuit. You can use this money to pay your medical bills, recover lost wages and future earning potential, and obtain compensation for any emotional and physical pain. Punitive damages are available when the victim has exhibited gross negligence or other conduct punishable by law. Personal injury claims are usually difficult, with victims and their opponents trying to show that the other party caused the accident. If you can prove that the accident happened and that the defendant is responsible, most frequently their insurer, would not be required to compensate you. Sometimes the police may argue that you are not innocent, and you were responsible for the accident to some degree, and they need to know this percentage to reduce the compensation you will receive. After a claim has been filed, the discovery process begins, which is the most time-consuming and time-consuming part. Through this process, we try to establish the actual performance of the two parties. After you have achieved the highest level of medical improvement, we can assess your total damages. We use these two results to estimate your fair reward and prepare cause requirements for the court. Most claims, 92%, are settled out of court. However, sometimes the plaintiff's negotiator will decide to take the case to trial.