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Serious injuries affect thousands of people across British Columbia every year. According to official Canadian government data, nearly 15% of Canadians seek medical attention annually for accident-related injuries. Many of these accidents are entirely preventable and result from another party acting negligently or failing to take reasonable safety precautions.
At Preszler Injury Lawyers, our Kamloops personal injury lawyers help injured individuals and families pursue compensation after serious accidents and life-changing injuries. We understand how overwhelming the aftermath of an injury can be, particularly when physical pain, emotional stress, lost income, and ongoing medical treatment begin affecting every aspect of your daily life.
Whether your accident occurred near the Trans-Canada Highway, Columbia Street, Downtown Kamloops, Hillside Drive, or elsewhere in the region, our Kamloops personal injury lawyers are committed to helping you understand your legal rights and pursue the compensation you may be entitled to recover.
Reach out to our personal injury lawyers serving Kamloops today. Available 24 hours, 7 days a week.
Trusted Legal Representation for Injury Victims in Kamloops
A serious accident can change your life in an instant. Many injury victims in Kamloops are left coping with chronic pain, rehabilitation, emotional trauma, financial pressure, and uncertainty about the future after an accident caused by someone else’s negligence.
In a growing city like Kamloops, accidents can happen in commercial buildings, shopping centres, apartment complexes, restaurants, office properties, parking lots, construction sites, and busy roadways throughout the region.
The impact of an injury often extends far beyond the immediate physical harm. Many injured individuals are unable to work, participate in recreational activities, or maintain the same level of independence they once enjoyed. Others may require extensive medical treatment, physiotherapy, counselling, or long-term rehabilitation for months or years following an accident.
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For more than 60 years, Preszler Injury Lawyers has been helping people across British Columbia pursue the compensation they deserve for their personal injury claims. As one of the country’s longest-standing personal injury law firms, our practice is devoted entirely to injury law and helping accident victims–it’s all we do.
Schedule a free consultation today to speak with our award-winning personal injury lawyers and find out if you have a case. Our legal team is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to take your call.

Personal Injury Cases Our Kamloops Lawyers Handle
At Preszler Injury Lawyers, we are a full-service personal injury law firm representing clients throughout Kamloops and surrounding communities. No injury claim is too large or too small for our legal team.
Our Kamloops personal injury lawyers assist individuals with claims involving bicycle accidents, pedestrian injuries, slip and fall accidents, and more.
We also handle long-term disability disputes, dog bite injury claims, defective product claims, medical malpractice lawsuits, institutional abuse claims, birth injury matters, and wrongful death lawsuits.
Serious accidents in Kamloops frequently occur along heavily travelled routes such as Highway 1, Columbia Street, Notre Dame Drive, and Summit Drive. Increased traffic, commercial activity, and ongoing development throughout the city continue to contribute to injury risks affecting both residents and visitors.
Our legal team regularly represents individuals suffering from traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord injuries, fractures, orthopedic trauma, chronic pain conditions, nerve damage, soft tissue injuries, and psychological trauma such as anxiety, depression, and post-traumatic stress disorder.
Compensation Available Through a Kamloops Personal Injury Claim
Under British Columbia law, injured victims have the right to seek compensation for losses caused by another party’s negligence. However, recovering fair compensation often requires strong evidence, detailed medical documentation, and experienced legal representation.
Compensation for Medical Treatment and Rehabilitation
Serious injuries frequently require extensive treatment and rehabilitation. Compensation may be available for ongoing medical care, prescription medications, physiotherapy, mobility aids, rehabilitation programs, counselling, and future treatment costs related to the injury.
Compensation for Lost Wages and Future Income Loss
Many injury victims in Kamloops are unable to work for extended periods after an accident. Others may never be able to return to the same type of employment because of permanent physical or psychological limitations.
Our Kamloops personal injury lawyers help clients pursue compensation for lost income, diminished earning capacity, and future financial losses connected to their injuries.
Compensation for Pain and Suffering
Personal injury claims may also include compensation for pain and suffering caused by physical injuries, emotional distress, psychological trauma, disfigurement, and reduced quality of life.
Individuals coping with traumatic brain injuries, spinal trauma, chronic pain conditions, or permanent disabilities often experience major changes to their independence, relationships, and daily routines.
Compensation in Wrongful Death Claims
When negligence results in the loss of a loved one, surviving family members may be entitled to compensation through a wrongful death claim. These claims may include compensation for lost financial support, funeral expenses, and the emotional impact of losing a family member.
How Our Kamloops Personal Injury Lawyers Help Clients
Following a serious accident, injured individuals should be able to focus on recovery and their families rather than the stress of dealing with insurance companies and legal paperwork alone.
At Preszler Injury Lawyers, our Kamloops personal injury lawyers handle every stage of the claims process on behalf of our clients. We investigate claims, secure evidence, communicate with insurers, obtain medical records, negotiate settlements, and prepare cases for litigation if necessary.
Our legal team understands the tactics insurance companies and defendants often use to minimize compensation payouts. We work to build strong, evidence-based claims while protecting our clients’ rights throughout the legal process.
In many cases, claims can be resolved through settlement negotiations before litigation becomes necessary. However, our lawyers are experienced litigators and are fully prepared to bring claims to court where required.
No Upfront Fees for Kamloops Personal Injury Cases
At Preszler Injury Lawyers, we believe injured individuals should have access to experienced legal representation regardless of their financial situation.
Our Kamloops personal injury lawyers handle claims using contingency fee agreements. This means there are no upfront legal fees, and you only pay legal fees if we successfully recover compensation on your behalf.
We also advance many of the costs associated with pursuing a claim, including expert reports, medical assessments, and investigation expenses.
Contact Our Kamloops Personal Injury Lawyers Today
At Preszler Injury Lawyers, our legal team has helped injured Canadians recover compensation for medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and long-term disabilities for more than six decades.
If you or a loved one was injured in Kamloops because of someone else’s negligence, we are prepared to help you understand your legal options and pursue the compensation you may deserve.
To arrange a free, no-obligation consultation with our Kamloops personal injury lawyers, contact Preszler Injury Lawyers today.
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Here are some commonly asked questions for personal injury claims
Should I contact a lawyer about a brain injury stemming from an accident?
Yes, brain injuries and concussions can cause serious, long-term consequences. People who have suffered brain injuries or concussions can be entitled to substantial settlements due to the severity of their injury.
Lawsuits involving brain injuries often involve complicated medical and legal issues that should be handled by experienced lawyers. Making a mistake on your case could negatively affect your ability to recover fair compensation.
If my case does go to trial, how will a personal injury lawyer help me prepare?
It is rare for a case to go to trial. The vast majority of cases settle out of court.
Sometimes, in order to get you the compensation you deserve, we will recommend going to trial. We will only recommend going to trial when we believe we can win your case.
Trials are complicated procedures. They often involve court application on what evidence is and is not admissible. Even for evidence that is admissible, there are better and worse ways to present it to the court. Personal injury lawyers know proper court room procedure and how to persuasively present evidence in court; they handle the entire trial for you.
A trial is an opportunity to tell your story. The court will hear evidence on how your accident happened and how your injuries have affected your life. Your lawyer will spend a lot of time preparing you and other witnesses to give truthful, clear evidence in court. It is our job to make you feel comfortable with the process and remove any surprises.
Preszler Law BC’s lawyers prepare meticulously for trial. We appreciate that little details matter. We gather all of the available evidence about your injuries. We do careful, thorough legal research and witness interviews. We hire some of BC’s best medical experts to explain what injuries you’ve suffered, how they affect your work and personal life now and in the future, and what treatment you need.
Before trial, each party will have many opportunities to consider their case and make decisions on whether to settle out of court.
How do you determine what my case is worth?
People who are injured by someone else’s wrongdoing are generally entitled to compensation. The purpose of compensation is to put the injured person back to the same position they were in before being injured.
In order to determine how much compensation someone is owed, personal injury lawyers consider the following questions:
- What are your injuries?
- How severe are your injuries?
- How long will your injuries last? How they will affect you in the long-term?
- How much do your injuries affect your work and personal life?
- How much income will you lose over your entire lifetime due to your injuries?
- Are you less competitive in the market place due to your injuries?
- How much have your injuries affected your housekeeping chores?
- What treatment will you need now and in the future?
- What out-of-pocket expenses do you have related to your injuries?
- How does the law value your injuries and losses?
- Who is at fault for the accident?
People injured by someone else’s wrongdoing are usually entitled to damages for pain and suffering. Lawyers calculate pain and suffering damages by looking at what judges have awarded people with similar injuries. The more severe the injury is, the higher the award. The more the injuries have affected your life, the higher the award. The longer you experience symptoms, the higher the award. The maximum award in Canada for pain and suffering damages is in the range of $360,000.
People who are not able to do their household chores are able to recover compensation for their loss of housekeeping capacity over their lifetime, even if a family member has taken on the tasks for them. You are generally awarded fair market value for each hour of housekeeping that your injury prevents you from doing.
People who have lost income as a result of their injuries or will lose income as a result of their injuries are entitled to have it replaced. If your injuries make you less valuable as a worker (for example, you cannot do heavier tasks or work longer hours), then you are likely entitled to compensation for loss of income earning capacity. Loss of income awards should take into account all money that someone will lose as a result of their injuries over their entire working career.
Injured people are entitled to be compensated for the cost of the treatment or rehabilitation expenses they need for the rest of their lives. You may need physiotherapy, massage therapy or counseling in the future. You may need help cleaning your home or doing your yard chores. You may need re-training at work. You may have to spend money on painkillers or other medications. All of these amounts should be recoverable.
If you were partially at fault for your accident, then your damages will be accordingly reduced. For example, if you were 50% at fault for an accident, then your damages will be reduced by 50%.
How do I know if an insurance company is offering a fair settlement?
In order to know if you have been offered a fair settlement, you need to know:
- Who caused your accident, legally speaking;
- What your injuries are;
- How long your injuries will last and how they will affect you long-term;
- How much your injuries will affect your work and personal life;
- How much income you will lose over your lifetime due to your injuries;
- What treatment you need now and in the future; and,
- How the law values your injuries.
If you cannot confidently answer each of the above questions, then you may be settling your claim for an unfairly low amount.
Determining the value of your case can be complicated, requiring a careful analysis of your medical records, employment records, the circumstances of your accident, and the law. You may need multiple expert opinions from doctors and other professionals to know the full extent of your injuries and losses.
The best way to know if an insurance company has offered you a fair settlement is to contact a personal injury lawyer. Preszler Law BC offers free case evaluations by telephone, online or in person.
Should I contact a lawyer about a brain injury stemming from an accident?
Yes, brain injuries and concussions can cause serious, long-term consequences. People who have suffered brain injuries or concussions can be entitled to substantial settlements due to the severity of their injury.
Lawsuits involving brain injuries often involve complicated medical and legal issues that should be handled by experienced lawyers. Making a mistake on your case could negatively affect your ability to recover fair compensation.
What are the signs of a brain injury?
Severe and moderate brain injuries generally occur when someone suffers a strong blow to the head and loses consciousness for more than twenty minutes.
Brain injuries do not only occur when someone has been hit on the head. The force of rapidly moving your head back and forth in a rear-end car accident, for example, can cause the brain to hit the inside of the skull and suffer an injury.
Not everyone who suffers a concussion or brain injury is knocked unconscious. Some people merely suffer an altered state of awareness — like feeling dizzy, dazed or confused.
Common symptoms of a brain injury or concussion include:
- Headaches
- Memory problems
- Trouble concentrating or focusing
- Dizziness
- Ringing in the ears
- Anxiety or depression
- Personality changes and impulsivity
- Trouble with speech or word finding
- Irritability or a quick temper
- Trouble sleeping
- Fatigue
- Problems with hearing, taste, smell or eye sight
Anyone who believes they may have suffered a brain injury or concussion should see a doctor immediately. Always err on the side of caution.
How are spinal cord and whiplash injuries treated?
In severe cases, spinal cord injuries may be treated with surgery and, initially, back or neck immobilizers. Surgery is followed by extensive rehabilitation to increase your range of movement and strength. Speak to your doctor about the best treatments.
For whiplash and related injuries, it is important to visit your doctor to report your injuries. Err on the side of caution; your injury may be more serious than you think, especially if you have numbness, tingling or pain radiating into your arms or legs. ICBC may also argue that the fact you did not attend the doctor soon after the accident is evidence that you were not injured.
Doctors generally recommend that you ice your neck or back soon after a whiplash injury to help reduce the swelling. Take painkillers or anti-inflammatory medication when recommended.
After your initial visit, your doctor will generally refer you to physiotherapy, massage or chiropractic care. Initially, your therapists will work on relaxing your tense muscles and getting full range of movement back. Eventually, your therapists will focus on strengthening your neck and back through stretches and exercises. It is important to follow the routines carefully and as directed by your health professionals.
For people who go on to develop chronic pain, they may need special treatment by a multi-disciplinary team of health professionals who specialize in treating pain. If you are not recovering after 12 months of pain, it is important to talk to your doctor about treatment options.
In all cases of whiplash or spinal cord injuries, it is important to stay in contact with your family doctor. Your family doctor is the quarterback of your treatment team. They coordinate your treatment and refer you to the appropriate specialists.
If you were injured in a motor vehicle accident, then ICBC should be paying for most or all of your treatment. Talk to a Preszler Law BC lawyer to learn more about what treatments ICBC should be covering.
What are the symptoms of whiplash?
The general symptoms of whiplash are:
- Pain, decreased range of motion, tenderness, and/or tightness in the neck or back. The muscles may feel hard or knotted.
- Pain when moving your head side to side.
- Headaches
In more severe cases, people can suffer weakness, numbness, tingling or other neurological symptoms.
Some people feel whiplash symptoms immediately. Others do not feel them until hours or days after an accident.
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