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Accident Benefits – Are you eligible for wage loss benefits ?

Wage loss benefits Are you eligible for wage loss benefits if you have missed time off work due to injuries you have sustained in a car accident? The answer may be found in the Insurance (Vehicle) Regulations, Part 7 – Accident Benefits. In particular, Sections 80 to 85 may be relevant. The appropriate tribunal that […]

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Part 7 Accident Benefits – Preserving the limitation date for benefits

Are you familiar with the limitation deadlines related to accident benefits in BC? We will outline some key limitation dates to be aware of in this article.  The key timelines to be aware of: Whether ICBC has denied payment to you; or Whether ICBC has failed to make payment to you for a claimed benefit. […]

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Part 7 Accident Benefits – Must be “necessary”

As of May 1, 2021, British Columbia has moved to a no-fault system.  BC residents are entitled to receive benefits for their injuries and wage loss after a motor vehicle crash regardless of who is at fault.  An injured person, in most cases, will no longer recover damages from an “at-fault” driver through a law […]

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Private MRI vs. Public MRI – Reimbursement

We have previously written an article on the topic of whether a private MRI should be funded by an insurer. The article referenced Ieraci v. Gallo, 2016 BCSC 1611 and raises the issue of whether a privately funded MRI ought to be paid as a special damage by the Defendant when a publicly-funded MRI is […]

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PAST AND FUTURE INCOME LOSS / REVIEW

When presenting a claim on behalf of your client for past and future income loss, there are a number of matters to focus on and we have enumerated a list of some key questions to consider. This article is based on a recent published trial decision in which the Plaintiff suffered soft tissue injuries caused […]

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PROPOSED CLASS ACTION – APPLE IPHONE BATTERIES / AMENDMENT PRINCIPLES

If you have an iPhone, this case may interest you. This recently posted reasons for judgment concerns an application to the Court for an Order to amend an existing Notice of Civil Claim in a  proposed class action pertaining to the battery life of Apple iPhone batteries. The case is referenced as Crema v Apple […]

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CRT – Minor Injury Determination

Under the Civil Resolution Tribunal, a decision has been published – it is the only one under Minor Injury Determinations.  It is referenced as Naqvi v. ICBC, 2020 BCCRT 995 published on September 4, 2020. I have spoken to many individuals in the last few months that have indicated that they have spoken to a […]

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Bill 9 – 2020: Evidence Amendment Act, 2020

For ease of reference,  the amendments to Rule 11-8 of the BC Supreme Court Rules were deemed unconstitutional.  Review our detailed article on this topic Rule-11-8 “Unconstitutional and of no force or effect.” These are updates for ease of reference, which include Bill 9 Evidence Amendment Act, 2020. Evidence Act amendments February 6, 2020 The […]

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Over 9 Million Awarded for Serious Brain Injury

A recent BCSC decision awards a man $9,076,854.19 for a serious brain injury he sustained on Jan. 31, 2014.  The accident occurred on the Coquihalla Highway, which is never a pleasant drive in Winter conditions.  Mr Uy was only 39 years old at the time of the collision, leaving him with significant cognitive difficulties.  The […]

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TOP 10 CRASH SITES IN BC’s LOWER MAINLAND

ICBC’s new data has identified the Top 10 Crash Sites in BC’s Lower Mainland. It appears that Surrey residents and anyone that travels on Surrey Roads should take extra precaution, as the majority of the Top 10 crash sites are located in that jurisdiction.  Not a surprise when you consider Surrey is one of the […]

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