04 Sep Brechin v. Pickering

             The plaintiff is a journeyman electrician. He lives in Castlegar, British Columbia. On March 23, 2007, he was a passenger in a motor vehicle that was struck by another vehicle on Highway 3, about 15 kilometres east of Grand Forks, British Columbia. The defendant died in the accident. There is no issue as to liability for the collision.II...

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15 Aug Small v. Upshaw

           The plaintiff in this matter was injured in three motor vehicle accidents. He was 17 years old at the first accident, 19 at the second, and 20 at the third. He sustained soft tissue injuries in all three collisions. The defendants have admitted liability for the collisions. They do not require that damages be allocated in accord with the harm done by each accident....

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13 Aug Springer v. Kee

           On December 12, 2008, the plaintiff, Ashley Springer, and the defendant Po Ngo Kee (Ms. Kee) were driving eastbound on Sprott Street in Burnaby at about 5:30 p.m. As the parties neared an upcoming intersection, the traffic in front came to a halt. The plaintiff stopped and as the defendant was slowing down, her car was struck from behind and pushed underneath the back of the plaintiff’s car....

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27 Jul Scoffield v. Jentsch

             In the trial of this action for damages for personal injuries, the plaintiff alleges that she was injured in a motor vehicle accident which occurred on April 9, 2009 in Nanaimo and alleges that the accident was caused solely by the negligent driving of the defendant.The Accident...

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19 Jul Hoy v. Harvey

             In the early evening of June 22, 2010, the plaintiff, Eric Hoy, was driving along West Georgia Street in Vancouver with his then girlfriend (now fiancée) Georgette Gutierrez in the passenger seat. They had come to a stop at a red light at Nicola Street....

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09 Jul Breberin v. Santos

             This is an application to strike the plaintiff’s claim as a consequence of her contempt of court and her failure to comply with the Supreme Court Civil Rules. ...

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28 Jun Kezel v. Greenslade

             This assessment of costs follows the settlement of personal injury claims brought by the plaintiff, Jacquelyn Kezel, arising from two motor vehicle accidents that occurred on July 5th and July 24th, 2007. Both claims settled when the plaintiff accepted a formal offer to settle dated March 31st, 2011 in the amount of $46,000 plus taxable costs and disbursements. That acceptance occurred on April 7th, 2011....

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