Ashcroft v. Dhaliwal et al., [2007] B.C.T.C. Uned. C65

JurisdictionBritish Columbia
JudgeShaw, J.
CourtSupreme Court of British Columbia (Canada)
Subject MatterPRACTICE,TORTS,DAMAGE AWARDS,DAMAGES
Citation[2007] B.C.T.C. Uned. C65,2007 BCSC 533
Date20 April 2007
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  • Jokhadar v. Dehkhodaei et al., [2010] B.C.T.C. Uned. 1643 (SC)
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada)
    • November 22, 2010
    ...referred to numerous helpful authorities on the quantum on non-pecuniary damages. I will describe them briefly. In Ashcroft v. Dhaliwal , 2007 BCSC 533, the plaintiff, a 57 year old office administrator/supervisor suffered soft tissue/musculoskeletal injuries to her low back and neck, with ......
  • McConvey v. Hart, 2013 BCSC 1058
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada)
    • May 20, 2008
    ...as well, citing Bradley v. Groves , 2010 BCCA 361 [ Bradley ], Morlan v Barrett , 2010 BCSC 1767 [ Morlan ] and Ashcroft v. Dhaliwal , 2007 BCSC 533 [ Ashcroft ] in support of the argument. [263] Morlan simply addresses the issue of indivisibility in the context of injuries arising from two......
  • Karim v. Li et al., 2015 BCSC 498
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada)
    • April 1, 2015
    ...paras. 99-101. [124] The plaintiff relies on Morena v. Dhillon, 2014 BCSC 141, S.R. v. Trasolini , 2013 BCSC 1135, Ashcroft v. Dhaliwal , 2007 BCSC 533, and Eccleston v. Dresen , 2009 BCSC 332, as the basis for his submission that the range for non-pecuniary damages in this case is $110,000......
  • Laudon v. Roberts et al.,
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (Ontario)
    • December 10, 2008
    ...Uned. A66 ; 2006 BCSC 1723 , refd to. [para. 46]. Ashcroft v. Dhaliwal et al., [2007] B.C.T.C. Uned. C65 ; [2007] 10 W.W.R. 326 ; 2007 BCSC 533, affd. (2008), 259 B.C.A.C. 160 ; 436 W.A.C. 160 ; 298 D.L.R.(4th) 509 ; 2008 BCCA 352 , leave to appeal denied (2009), 395 N.R. 387 (S.C.......
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  • Jokhadar v. Dehkhodaei et al., [2010] B.C.T.C. Uned. 1643 (SC)
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada)
    • November 22, 2010
    ...referred to numerous helpful authorities on the quantum on non-pecuniary damages. I will describe them briefly. In Ashcroft v. Dhaliwal , 2007 BCSC 533, the plaintiff, a 57 year old office administrator/supervisor suffered soft tissue/musculoskeletal injuries to her low back and neck, with ......
  • McConvey v. Hart, 2013 BCSC 1058
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada)
    • May 20, 2008
    ...as well, citing Bradley v. Groves , 2010 BCCA 361 [ Bradley ], Morlan v Barrett , 2010 BCSC 1767 [ Morlan ] and Ashcroft v. Dhaliwal , 2007 BCSC 533 [ Ashcroft ] in support of the argument. [263] Morlan simply addresses the issue of indivisibility in the context of injuries arising from two......
  • Karim v. Li et al., 2015 BCSC 498
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada)
    • April 1, 2015
    ...paras. 99-101. [124] The plaintiff relies on Morena v. Dhillon, 2014 BCSC 141, S.R. v. Trasolini , 2013 BCSC 1135, Ashcroft v. Dhaliwal , 2007 BCSC 533, and Eccleston v. Dresen , 2009 BCSC 332, as the basis for his submission that the range for non-pecuniary damages in this case is $110,000......
  • Laudon v. Roberts et al.,
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (Ontario)
    • December 10, 2008
    ...Uned. A66 ; 2006 BCSC 1723 , refd to. [para. 46]. Ashcroft v. Dhaliwal et al., [2007] B.C.T.C. Uned. C65 ; [2007] 10 W.W.R. 326 ; 2007 BCSC 533, affd. (2008), 259 B.C.A.C. 160 ; 436 W.A.C. 160 ; 298 D.L.R.(4th) 509 ; 2008 BCCA 352 , leave to appeal denied (2009), 395 N.R. 387 (S.C.......
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