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Injured in Vancouver? Get clarity, protect your evidence, and choose a safe next step.

If you were hurt because someone failed to keep you reasonably safe, you may have a claim. The early choices matter. Evidence disappears. Symptoms evolve. Deadlines do not pause. We help you understand what to do now, what can wait, and what not to sign too soon.

  • 40+ years representing British Columbians
  • Evidence-first preparation that protects your claim
  • Plain-language advice, practical next steps

This page provides general information, not legal advice. Every injury claim is fact-specific and deadlines can apply.

A short message from Tim Louis

If you are unsure what you are dealing with, start here. The goal is clarity, evidence, and the safest next step.

Choose your situation

Route to the right page based on what happened, so you can protect evidence and move forward.

Meet your lawyer

Learn more about Tim’s approach and how we support clients who need clarity and a steady next step.

If your injury affects work

Many people do not expect an injury to turn into months of fatigue, chronic pain, cognitive symptoms, or mental health strain. If work becomes difficult, connect the record early.

What to do in the first 48 hours

The best injury claims are not built on drama. They are built on clean documentation, consistent medical evidence, and a clear timeline.

1) Put health first and document symptoms

Get medical attention, even if the injury seems minor. Then keep a simple daily note: pain, mobility, sleep, missed work, and what you cannot do the way you normally would.

2) Photograph the scene before it changes

Take wide photos and close-ups. Capture lighting, weather, warning signs, and the exact hazard. If possible, return at the same time of day.

3) Collect witness names and contact information

Witness memory fades quickly. A name and number can be the difference between a clear story and a disputed one.

4) Pause before signing or giving recordings

It is normal to say you want legal guidance first. Early statements can lock in details before you understand the medical picture.

If you are unsure what to do next

Call 604-732-7678 for a free consultation. We will help you identify what evidence to protect and what deadlines may apply.

How personal injury claims work in British Columbia

Most claims follow a predictable path. The goal is to build a clean record and negotiate from strength.

Step 1: Stabilize your medical record

Your health comes first. Consistent medical documentation helps clarify what you are experiencing and how it affects your daily life.

Step 2: Preserve evidence and build a timeline

Photos, witness information, incident reports, and records of missed work help establish responsibility and damages.

Step 3: Value the claim realistically

The true value depends on the injury’s impact over time, not on the first week. Settling too early is one of the most common regrets.

Step 4: Negotiate with leverage

A well-prepared case is harder to dismiss. Strong preparation improves negotiating power and helps protect your long-term outcome.

Some injury matters have limitation periods and notice requirements. If you are unsure about timing, call 604-732-7678 for a free consultation.

What you can claim after an injury

Claims usually focus on how the injury changed your life. The details matter. Keep it simple, factual, and well documented.

Common categories of damages

  • Pain and suffering and loss of enjoyment of life
  • Past and future income loss
  • Out-of-pocket expenses related to the injury
  • Rehabilitation and care needs, where applicable
  • Impact on home duties and family life, where applicable

What strengthens a claim

  • Prompt medical care and consistent documentation
  • Clear photos and a clean timeline of events
  • Witness information and incident reports
  • Records of missed work and limitations at home
  • Avoiding rushed settlements before recovery is understood

If you cannot work after an injury

Some injuries become longer recoveries. Chronic pain, fatigue, cognitive symptoms, and mental health strain can appear later. If long-term disability becomes part of the picture, it helps to connect the dots early.

Related support and guidance

If your injury is affecting work, call 604-732-7678. We will help you identify the safest path and what documentation matters.

Quick answers

Short, practical, and written for real people. If your situation is urgent, call 604-732-7678.

Do I need a personal injury lawyer in BC?
Many people benefit from legal help because evidence and deadlines matter, and early settlement pressure can be real. A lawyer can help you protect the record and value the claim properly.
How long do I have to start a claim?
Many claims involve limitation periods, and some situations can involve additional notice rules. If you are unsure, it is worth getting advice early so you do not lose options.
Will I have to go to court?
Not always. Many cases resolve without trial, but strong preparation improves negotiating power and protects your position if litigation becomes necessary.
What should I bring to a first call?
The date and location, what happened, photos if you have them, witness names, any incident report details, and a basic summary of medical visits and current symptoms.
What if my symptoms show up days later?
That is common. Seek medical care, document symptoms, and keep a simple daily note. A claim often depends on how the injury affects you over time, not just the first day.
What is the safest next step if I am unsure?
Call 604-732-7678 for a free consultation. We will help you identify what evidence to preserve and whether deadlines might apply.

Talk to a Vancouver lawyer who will explain the next step in plain language.

If you are dealing with pain, uncertainty, or pressure from an insurer or business, you do not have to guess your way forward. Start with a free consultation and get clarity on what matters.

Prefer email? timlouis@timlouislaw.com

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What Clients Say About Working with Tim Louis

When you’ve been injured, it’s not just about compensation—it’s about finding a lawyer who truly listens, understands, and acts in your best interest. At Tim Louis & Company, our clients say it best:

“Tim Louis has been our family lawyer for almost 40 years! Most recently he helped us to settle our trip and fall lawsuit. Always a positive experience.”
Tina N.Estate Planning for Ble…

“Tim supported us through all the difficult and uncertain times and helped us settle our long-lasting case. Highly recommended.”
Kirill V.1. Do You Need an Estat…

These are just a few of the many voices from individuals and families across British Columbia who turned to Tim Louis when it mattered most. With every case, we bring compassion, clarity, and relentless legal support—because you deserve nothing less.

Further Reading

  1. Another Great Victory – Personal Injury Law Case: This blog post talks about a victory in a personal injury law case involving a customer who had an incident at a Walmart. The customer was purchasing Drano, which was located on the bottom shelf. The specific details of the incident were not provided in the summary​1​.

  2. When to hire a Personal Injury Lawyer: This blog post provides insights into when to hire a personal injury lawyer. The author, Tim Louis, advises hiring a personal injury lawyer as soon as you have suffered a personal injury. The responsible party might be a store if the injury occurred there​2​.

  3. Personal Injury Lawyer Vancouver: In this blog post, Tim Louis talks about his experience fighting for injured clients for over 37 years. His approach involves preparing thoroughly for trial as a way to avoid it, aiming to achieve out-of-court settlements​3​.

  4. Workplace Injury – Can I sue my workplace for an injury?: This blog post discusses whether you can sue your workplace if you get injured on the job. The law does not permit you to sue your employer. Instead, you should make a claim with WorkSafeBC. The blog mentions that the worker does not need to worry about the employer’s financial ability to pay for lost wages​4<.sup>​.

  5. Slip and Fall: This blog post covers slip and fall injuries. If you suffer from a slip and fall injury, the blog points out that you need to prove that it was the fault of the owner or occupier of the property where you suffered your injury. It mentions that many slip and falls occur in stores​5​.

  6. Personal Injury Questions: This blog post aims to answer questions related to personal injury, such as those arising from a slip and fall. Tim Louis, the Personal Injury Lawyer, discusses fighting for a fair settlement and the compensation you deserve when you get injured due to someone’s negligence​6​.

  7. Elder Abuse: What to Look For | Personal Injury: This blog post covers the topic of elder abuse as a form of personal injury. According to the Government of Canada, 1 in 5 Canadians believes they know of a senior who may be experiencing some form of abuse. The blog points out that elder abuse happens more often than people realize​7​.

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Important: This information is general and not legal advice. Personal injury claims are fact-specific and time-sensitive.
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