Personal Injury Law | Calgary, AB
Motor Vehicle Accidents & Brain Injuries
Conway Injury Law offers over three decades of legal experience in injury law. Injured in a car accident? You need strong and experienced legal counsel to look after your best interests. Trust Brian Conway’s wealth of knowledge when it comes to battling insurance companies.
With decades of positive reviews from past clients, trust our personal injury experience.
Specializing in MVA injuries, brain, and head injuries, your case is a priority. Let Brian represent you.
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Fax: 587-316-2372
Our Focus: Personal Injury Cases
Brain Injuries
Traumatic brain injuries, head, neck, and WAD cases are our specific focus. Take the step to get exceptional legal help. Contact Conway Injury Law with details about your case.
MVA
Injured in a motor vehicle accident? As our primary area of expertise, rest assured we will fight for your rights and obtain the compensation you deserve.
Personal Injury
Personal injury law including brain injuries, car accidents, and head injuries. Send us details about your case.
Experience in Injury Litigation Matters
“I have decades of personal injury and motor vehicle accident experience. My primary practice is in injury litigation including complex brain injury cases. Serving Calgarians in injury litigation is what I do best. I handle all of my own files for cases I take on.” – Brian Conway
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Client Satisfaction (Google Reviews)
“Conway Injury Law firm provides personal care and attention to the specific needs of our clients. Injuries suffered from car accidents, or brain injuries, are difficult to navigate on your own. We strive to ensure you are comfortable when visiting the office, have up-to-date info about your case, and consider your success a measure of our success. We will provide exceptional legal guidance in your time of need.”
Helpful Injury Resources
Ten Steps in the Litigation Process
- Litigation Step #1 – Filing a Statement of Claim
- Serving a Statement of Claim
- Work With Insurance Adjuster vs. Statement of Defence
- Preparing & Serving an Affidavit of Records
- Litigation and Questioning (a.k.a. Examination for Discovery)
- Attending Questioning by Defence
- Attendance at a Questioning on Undertaking Responses
- Attend at Independent Medical Examinations and Defence Medical Examinations
- Prepare & Attend Mediation – The Mediator Role in MVA Litigation
- Prepare and Attend Trial in Injury Law Litigation
Reviews From Past Clients
From our clients. Read our extensive list of Google Reviews (98% approval rating) for more.
The legal process following an accident can be daunting. For my family it took some time to heal, so it was important for our legal team to stay on top of matters. A weight off our shoulders knowing we were in good hands. Thank you Brian and team!
Brian is tenacious and that’s exactly what you want when facing the insurance companies. His experience was invaluable on more than one occasion. Can’t recommend enough!
Thank you, Brian! Our case was complex and took a number of years to resolve, but the outcome is what I deserved and will help me move forward with my life.
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Personal Injury Law Resources
Tingling or numbness in arms (or hands)
Something that we see fairly routinely with car accident injuries are symptoms that include pain or tingling or numbness in the arm or hand of an individual. These symptoms can arise from damage to the neck / spine of the individual. Often the cause will be damage to...
Injured Out of Province? Who Will Handle Your Injury Case?
Generally speaking, the law governing your injuries will be the place where you were injured. For example, if you were driving back from British Columbia to Alberta and were in an accident in British Columbia, the law of British Columbia would apply. You can hire a...
Disclosing Injuries to Insurance Companies – Motor Vehicle Accidents
In the first post discussing the process of injury claims, we discussed the treatment phase. In this edition we conclude the treatment phase by looking into disclosure of injuries to insurance companies. Talking to Insurance Companies About Your Injuries You have to...
Finding a new Injury Lawyer for your case
Occasionally I have people approach me who already have a lawyer. They may be concerned about a lack of communication from their lawyer, a failure to move their file along on a timely basis or a host of other reasons. They ask if they can transfer their file to...
Do I need a lawyer after a minor fender bender?
You won't be surprised to hear me say the answer is ‘yes’! Just because you think a collision is 'minor' wait a few days. Often it's not until days after an accident that you will begin to feel the physical (and emotional) effects. I'm always amazed by the number of...
Working With Physiotherapists and Soft Tissue Injuries
The current payment scheme under the Minor Injury Regulations puts some unfair pressure on physiotherapists to diagnose a ‘minor’ soft tissue injury. The reason for this is that if they diagnose your injuries as a WAD I or WAD II (‘WAD’ stands for ‘Whiplash Associated...







