Agony of Collision Doctrine

Agony of Collision This post will identify a number of cases that have plead the doctrine of agony of collision, including a few 2018 decisions. Let’s begin by asking the question:  What is the agony of collision doctrine? A 2018 decision referenced as Owen v. Folster, 2018 BCSC 143 describes the doctrine of agony as […]

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1929 decision: Appeal Allowed “Women are eligible” to become members of the Senate

It is quite remarkable to look back and think there was such a time.  But here is evidence of that.  I wanted to share this decision.  It’s a reminder that progress is always possible.  The journey continues. As quoted from this decision: Re SECTION 24 OF THE B.N.Α. ACT. Judicial Committee of the Privy Conncil, Lord […]

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Pre-existing anxiety, depression, PTSD and sleep disturbance

Pre-existing conditions need to be analyzed carefully. The Plaintiff has the onus of proving his/her claim.  When dealing with liability and fault, all the Plaintiff needs to prove is that on a balance of probabilities the defendants’ negligence caused or materially contributed to an injury.  Athey v. Leonati, 1996 CanLII 183 (SCC), [1996] 3 S.C.R. 458 at paras. 13-17. This […]

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Summary Trial Documentary Evidence Rule 9-7(5)(c) Examination for Discovery

Summary Trial Documentary Evidence – Examination for Discovery Be sure to review and familiarize yourself with the relevant Rule 7-2 – Examinations for Discovery. The purpose of this post relates to the use of evidence derived from an Examination for Discovery for the purpose of a Summary Trial application. The relevant rule that governs the type of evidence […]

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Expert Selection / Disbursements

Expert Selection / Disbursements Expert selection is of paramount importance. Reviewing the injuries of the Plaintiff and determining which specialty is required to assist counsel and the court with a better understanding of the Plaintiff’s injuries, diagnosis and prognosis is a task for your counsel. Occasionally, you may be faced with a costs application to […]

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