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Personal Injury / MVA Leads in Alberta

Connect with qualified personal injury / mva prospects in Alberta. Real-time delivery, verified contacts, fully compliant.

Alberta operates a full tort system for motor vehicle accident claims, meaning injured parties retain the right to sue at-fault drivers for both economic and non-economic damages. Unlike Ontario and British Columbia, Alberta does not impose a verbal threshold or restrict access to the courts for MVA claims. However, the province does cap non-economic damages for minor injuries under the Minor Injury Regulation, which defines soft-tissue injuries subject to a damages cap that is adjusted annually.

Calgary and Edmonton together account for the vast majority of Alberta's personal injury claims. Calgary's rapid growth and sprawling highway network, including the Deerfoot Trail and Stoney Trail, produce substantial MVA volumes. Edmonton's industrial base generates significant workplace injury claims alongside traffic-related incidents on the Yellowhead and Anthony Henday corridors. Red Deer, positioned between the two major centres on the busy QE2 highway, also sees notable MVA claim activity.

DashLeads provides Alberta personal injury firms with pre-qualified leads from claimants actively seeking legal representation. Our leads include MVA victims, individuals injured in oilfield and construction accidents, and those pursuing slip-and-fall claims against commercial property owners. Alberta's two-year limitation period under the Limitations Act requires prompt action, and our real-time delivery ensures your intake team can connect with claimants quickly. All advertising complies with the Law Society of Alberta's rules on lawyer marketing.

Alberta Market Insights

Alberta's full tort system allows MVA claimants to sue for all damages, though the Minor Injury Regulation caps non-economic damages for soft-tissue injuries
Calgary and Edmonton account for the majority of personal injury claims, driven by urban traffic volume and industrial activity
The energy sector generates significant workplace injury claims in northern Alberta and the oil sands region
Red Deer's position on the QE2 highway between Calgary and Edmonton makes it a notable MVA claim corridor
Alberta's two-year limitation period under the Limitations Act creates urgency for timely legal consultation

Cities We Serve in Alberta

Calgary · Edmonton · Red Deer · Lethbridge · Medicine Hat

Alberta Regulatory Notes

Alberta operates a full tort system for MVA claims with a Minor Injury Regulation cap on non-economic damages for soft-tissue injuries. The Law Society of Alberta regulates lawyer advertising. Contingency fee agreements are permitted and must comply with the Legal Profession Act. The Limitations Act imposes a two-year basic limitation period for personal injury claims.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does Alberta's tort system differ from other provinces for personal injury claims?

Alberta uses a full tort system, meaning injured parties can sue at-fault drivers for all damages without meeting a verbal threshold. However, the Minor Injury Regulation caps non-economic damages for soft-tissue injuries classified as minor. Claims involving serious injuries are not subject to the cap.

What types of personal injury leads are available in Alberta?

DashLeads generates personal injury leads across Alberta including motor vehicle accidents, oilfield and construction workplace injuries, slip-and-fall incidents, and product liability claims. Calgary, Edmonton, and the industrial north produce the highest volumes.

What is Alberta's limitation period for personal injury claims?

Under the Alberta Limitations Act, the basic limitation period for personal injury claims is two years from the date the claimant knew or ought to have known about the claim. Early legal consultation is critical, making timely lead follow-up essential.

Are personal injury leads in Alberta compliant with Law Society rules?

Yes. All DashLeads advertising and lead generation in Alberta complies with the Law Society of Alberta's rules regarding lawyer marketing, including prohibitions on misleading claims and guarantees of outcomes.

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