Properly and Necessarily Incurred Disbursements – The Principles to Consider

In a legal action in which complex injuries are involved, it is often necessary to seek multiple expert opinions from various specialties to assist with seeking opinions on the diagnosis and prognosis of the injured Plaintiff. A recent case in Tabah v. Bress, 2018 BCSC 185 reviews the legal principles that are to be considered […]

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The Test – Equal Footing As it Relates to an IME / Successful Defence Application

Johal v. Singh, 2017 BCSC 2431 Defence counsel in this case applies for an Order that the Plaintiff attend a Functional Capacity Evaluation with an Occupational Therapist, Timothy Winter. Injuries claimed: Neck Shoulder Back Right Arm Right hand Left leg Depression The Plaintiff claims permanent physical disability, past and future loss of housekeeping and past […]

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Paralegal Conference: The Aspiring & Inspiring Paralegal, Professional Development & Leadership

I am co-chairing the third annual Paralegal Conference with the TLABC and BC Paralegal Association, together with my co-chair Dee Rogers. Date, Time & Location: Wednesday 7 March 2018, Pan Pacific Hotel 999 Canada Place Way, Vancouver. The seminar runs from 9:00 am – 5:00 pm. Course Details:  This professional development seminar will inspire every paralegal, […]

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BC Crashes – Stats & Facts

Awareness is Key As per the BC Injury Research and Prevention Unit, there are a number of statistics and facts in relation to motor vehicle collisions in the Province of British Columbia, which are enumerated below: Occurrence The majority of motor vehicle collisions involve injury to occupants, yet many motor vehicle-related injuries can occur among […]

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