Cook v. Kang, 2020 BCSC 526

JurisdictionBritish Columbia
JudgeRiley
Citation2020 BCSC 526
Date03 April 2020
CourtSupreme Court of British Columbia (Canada)
Docket NumberM084033
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6 practice notes
  • Valand v. Campbell,
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada)
    • March 12, 2021
    ...The defendant’s causation argument emphasizes Mr. Valand’s pre-MVA condition, and alleges a post-MVA intervening event. In Cook v. Kang, 2020 BCSC 526, Justice Riley summarized the law of causation as it applied to the evidence in that case. His cogent summary is applicable to the issues in......
  • Allen v. Figueira,
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada)
    • December 2, 2020
    ...surgery or her intimacy issues with Mr. Marshall. [182] On the issue of non-pecuniary damages, the defendant relies on Cook v. Kang, 2020 BCSC 526; Jones v. McLerie, 2016 BCSC 763; Liu v. Zhang, 2019 BCSC 778; Lowe v. Johnson, 2019 BCSC 1283; and Smith v. Evashkevich, 2016 BCSC [183] The ra......
  • Dulay v. Lu, 2020 BCSC 1989
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada)
    • December 16, 2020
    ...I adopt the concise summary of the applicable legal principles set out in the decision of Justice Riley in Cook v. Kang, 2020 BCSC 526, at paras. 189- 194, which was relied upon by the defendants in their [189] There are in my view six points of law that serve to define the parame......
  • Cook v. Kang,
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada)
    • March 14, 2022
    ...Introduction [1]            In reasons for judgment indexed as Cook v. Kang, 2020 BCSC 526, I awarded damages totalling $199,292.92 to the plaintiff Mr. Cook in respect of three of four separate actions arising out of motor vehicle......
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6 cases
  • Valand v. Campbell,
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada)
    • March 12, 2021
    ...The defendant’s causation argument emphasizes Mr. Valand’s pre-MVA condition, and alleges a post-MVA intervening event. In Cook v. Kang, 2020 BCSC 526, Justice Riley summarized the law of causation as it applied to the evidence in that case. His cogent summary is applicable to the issues in......
  • Allen v. Figueira,
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada)
    • December 2, 2020
    ...surgery or her intimacy issues with Mr. Marshall. [182] On the issue of non-pecuniary damages, the defendant relies on Cook v. Kang, 2020 BCSC 526; Jones v. McLerie, 2016 BCSC 763; Liu v. Zhang, 2019 BCSC 778; Lowe v. Johnson, 2019 BCSC 1283; and Smith v. Evashkevich, 2016 BCSC [183] The ra......
  • Dulay v. Lu, 2020 BCSC 1989
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada)
    • December 16, 2020
    ...I adopt the concise summary of the applicable legal principles set out in the decision of Justice Riley in Cook v. Kang, 2020 BCSC 526, at paras. 189- 194, which was relied upon by the defendants in their [189] There are in my view six points of law that serve to define the parame......
  • Smith v. Law,
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada)
    • September 10, 2021
    ...to the effect the intervening event would have had in the absence of the tort. [157]     In Cook v. Kang, 2020 BCSC 526, Mr. Justice Riley provided the following helpful summary of the law regarding causation and assessment of [189]    There are in my......
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