Assiff Law Office
10612- 124 Street, Unit 300 Edmonton, Alberta T5N 1S4 Edmonton, AB, Canada
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Locality: Edmonton, Alberta
Address: 10612- 124 Street, Unit 300 Edmonton, Alberta T5N 1S4 Edmonton, AB, Canada
Website: assifflaw.com/
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Lila, Norm’s seventeen-year-old daughter, recently organized a mask fundraiser. By creating Make-A-Wish branded masks, selling them and donating the funds to the foundation, Lila raised $1,850, and Assiff Law matched it for a total of $3,700. We interviewed her to learn more about her history with volunteering, her thoughts on the current pandemic, and what she wishes people would learn from it.
Here at Assiff Law, we're proud to pass on our values to the younger generation. Lila, Norm’s daughter, recently organized a mask fundraiser for the Make-A-Wish foundation. She dedicated her free time to helping children feel better, stronger and more hopeful for their future, and managed to raise $3,700 for the charity. A truly incredible accomplishment that will support their mission of creating life-changing wishes for children with critical illnesses.
Daniel joined Assiff Law Office since its inception. He has worked with Mr. Assiff as a legal assistant from the age of 21 while attending the University of Alberta, then got accepted into the University of Alberta Law School. He was a summer a student at Assiff Law, then a student-at-law and now a Barrister and Solicitor. Congratulations, Daniel! The entire Assiff Law family is very proud of you.
Re Columbia icefield tragic accident I want you please to imagine what life would look like for these victims if the IBC gets their no-fault campaign made into realty. Their "no fault/ no sue" campaign is under the guise of "choice" but what "choice" would these victims have if they are stripped or further restricted (there are already caps) of their inherent and democratic right to sue for their lifelong injuries? They would be at the mercy of an insurer who has a duty to pr...otect and defend the negligent, impaired, or criminal, driver and owner. How would you feel if, God forbid, you were or your loved ones were on that bus and your right to be compensated and provided with care and treatment was in the hands of an insurer who has a duty to defend the very party that caused the injury? How would that impact Alberta Health care costs? Is this what Albertans want? Is this what the UCP wants? The only real "choice" here is whether we side with the victim or the party that caused the injury. Which will you choose? -Norm Assiff
A car accident is the last thing we want to think about happening. But once it does, what you do immediately following one is crucial. This article explores what you should and should not do following a vehicle accident.
An independent 2017 report reviewing the Ontario system called it one of the least effective insurance systems in Canada and said that claims costs have cons...istently gone up. We have a hard time thinking how that’s going to work in Alberta. #NoFaultNoThanks https://www.thestar.com//ontarios-auto-insurance-one-of-th See more
Recognized as one of Edmonton's top 3 Personal Injury Lawyers - 2020
Norm Assiff was recognized for Excellence in Personal Injury Law by Lawyers of Distinction.
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