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Professional negligence claims in Alberta arise when a qualified professional fails to meet the standard of care expected in their field, resulting in financial loss or harm. These claims typically involve proving a duty of care, a breach of that duty, and damages caused by the failure.
When professionals, such as doctors, engineers, architects, and accountants fail to meet a certain standard of care or level of performance, they may be liable for the damages caused. In some cases, those damages are entirely financial or economical, but in other cases, damages can also include personal injuries.
Over the years, claims against professionals, have become more common. Making professional negligence claims can be complex and require you to seek advice from an experienced lawyer.
It can be extremely difficult and complicated to navigate the area of professional liability. At Grover Law Firm, our capable lawyers can provide you with advice and direction if you have suffered losses due to negligent advice or representation by a lawyer, accountant, investment advisor, or other professional.
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If you would like to make a professional negligence claim, the highly skilled team at Grover Law Firm, will:
Investigate: We will thoroughly investigate all the documentation and everyone involved in your dealings with the individual who is responsible for your loss and compile a record that demonstrates the precise details of the advice or representation he or she provided.
Demonstrate: We will demonstrate that the advice or representation was not only mistaken, it was negligent. We will prove that the person you put your trust in was diligent in their duties or the services provided to you. We will also show and prove the extent of your damage due to the professional’s poor advice or representation.
Proving Professional Negligence
It can be challenging to prove professional negligence. At Grover Law Firm, we will explain both the strengths and weaknesses of your case. Our lawyers in Calgary will provide you with the highest quality of legal representation, sound legal counsel with a passionate interest in every case, and comprehension of the law. We will work with you to determine the best possible solution while keeping your financial, physical, and emotional well-being in mind. To schedule your free consultation, call (403) 253-1029 today.
Common Types of Professional Negligence Claims
Professional negligence can occur across many industries where individuals rely on expert advice or services. These cases often involve situations where a professional’s failure leads to financial loss or significant harm.
Here are some of the most common types of claims we handle:
- Legal negligence: Errors made by lawyers that impact your case or outcome
- Financial negligence: Mistakes by accountants, advisors, or brokers
- Real estate negligence: Improper guidance during property transactions
- Medical-related claims: Failures in diagnosis, treatment, or care
Each case requires a detailed review of what went wrong and how it affected you. Grover Law Firm works quickly to identify liability and build a strong claim.
What Must Be Proven in a Professional Negligence Case
To succeed in a professional negligence claim, several key elements must be clearly established. These cases are evidence-driven and require a structured legal approach.
The following must typically be proven:
- Duty of care: The professional had a responsibility to act in your best interest
- Breach of duty: They failed to meet the expected standard
- Causation: Their actions directly caused your loss
- Damages: You suffered measurable financial or personal harm
Grover Law Firm focuses on building clear, evidence-backed cases that demonstrate each of these elements.
Why Acting Quickly Matters
Delays can make professional negligence cases harder to prove. Evidence can become harder to obtain, and documentation may be incomplete or lost over time.
Taking early action allows your legal team to:
- Preserve key documents and communications
- Identify all responsible parties
- Build a stronger, more detailed case
- Prevent further financial or legal damage
The sooner you act, the more control you have over the outcome of your claim.
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