09 Jan Tenhunen v. Tenhunen

             On May 11, 2011, the plaintiff, Beverly Tenhunen, slipped and fell on a ramp outside a home rented by her daughter, the defendant, Kim Tenhunen. Beverly Tenhunen brings this action for damages flowing from injuries she suffered in the fall....

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07 Jan Smith v. Neil

             The plaintiff, a 56-year-old female, was injured in a motor vehicle accident which took place November 23, 2010 at the intersection of 222nd St. and 50th Avenue in Langley, British Columbia. Liability has been admitted on behalf of the defendants....

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02 Jan Luis v. Marchiori

             Ms. Luis was injured in two motor vehicle accidents. The first was about six and a half years ago on July 10, 2008, when she was 43 years old (“First Accident”). The second was about three years later on July 9, 2011 (“Second Accident”)....

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31 Dec Thomasson v. Moeller

             The plaintiff was injured in a motor vehicle accident at Nanaimo, British Columbia on January 9, 2011.  At that time, she was a passenger in a vehicle driven by her husband, the defendant Robert Thomasson.  Their two children aged seven and five were also in the vehicle with them.  The defendant was driving a full-size pick-up truck at the time....

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23 Dec Davies v. Elston

             For Jim Davies, riding a bicycle is as natural as breathing and walking.  He has been doing so for over six decades, as a Canadian national and international athlete in his youth and as a way of life ever since.  He seems not only to love to ride a bicycle; he lives to ride a bicycle....

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22 Dec White v. Wang

             Jessica White was injured in a car accident on October 3, 2009. At the time, she was a passenger in the front seat of a truck driven by Lance Burley, one of the defendants. The defendants have admitted their negligence caused the accident....

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22 Dec Dhaliwal v. Meerdink

             On December 26, 2008 the plaintiff, Julie Dhaliwal, was injured in a motor vehicle accident. She was the front seat passenger in a van driven by her husband David. The couple’s three boys, ranging in age from 9 to 13, were seated in the back of the van. The family was en route from 100 Mile House to their home in Prince George. As they headed north out of Williams Lake the weather became progressively worse as snowy conditions developed. Mr. Dhaliwal was concerned about the road conditions and decided to turn off the highway to wait out the snow storm. He found a side road and signalled his intention to turn left. Before Mr. Dhaliwal could complete the turn a semi-trailer driven by the defendant passed them on the left. The semi-trailer ran the Dhaliwal family van off the road. Liability for the accident has been admitted....

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22 Dec Sahota v. Choongh

             The plaintiff Mr. Mohan Singh Sahota claims damages arising out of personal injuries he sustained in a motor vehicle accident that occurred on August 24, 2010 on the Alex Fraser Bridge in Delta, British Columbia.  The defendants admit liability for the accident....

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19 Dec Garford v. Findlow

             The defendants in these two actions seek an order that the plaintiff attend an independent medical examination (“IME”) with Dr. Robert Miller, a psychiatrist. The appointment with Dr. Miller is scheduled to take place on January 12, 2015. Ms. Garford refuses to attend the examination, having already submitted to defence medical examinations with a neurologist, an orthopedic surgeon and a dentist....

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