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Our experienced team has over 25 years of experience and is here to provide personalized support and be your ally through every step.

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Your trusted ally for an injury claim.

At Watson Goepel, our personal injury lawyers can assist clients with the following types of personal injury and negligence claims including but not limited to:

• Slip and Fall Claims
• Trip and Fall Claims
• Premises & Occupiers Liability Claims
• Personal Injury Claims
• Dog Bite Claims
• Airplane Accidents
• Flood loss and Fire loss insurance claims
• Brokerage negligence claims
• Birth injury claims

Whether you or a loved one have been injured, it should never be a situation that you have to face alone. Our experienced team is passionate about providing our clients with the solutions and support they deserve.

Our Injury Law Team have secured over $225 million in settlements for accident victims and their families. Our team works diligently to achieve your desired results and to get you the care you need to recover from your injury.

Contact our legal team today for a free consultation and let us help you. We are proud to serve residents of British Columbia with an exceptional level of care and compassion in these types of claims.

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Can a Cheerleading Coach or Program Be Liable for Athlete Injuries in British Columbia?

Justin Kiedrzyn

Cheerleading is a growing sport with thousands of participants across Canada, including many youth and competitive athletes in British Columbia. As the sport continues to expand, athletes are pushing the limits of their training and performances with increasingly complex stunts, lifts, and tumbling passes. With this growth, however, comes an increased risk of injury. This raises an important question: when a cheerleader is injured, who bears legal responsibility? Are youth athletes themselves to blame, or can their coaches and the programs they train with be found negligent under British Columbia law?

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