Cornish v. Khunkhun et al., [2015] B.C.T.C. Uned. 52 (SC)

JudgeSkolrood, J.
CourtSupreme Court of British Columbia (Canada)
Case DateJanuary 15, 2015
JurisdictionBritish Columbia
Citations[2015] B.C.T.C. Uned. 52 (SC);2015 BCSC 52;[2015] B.C.T.C. Uned. 52
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23 practice notes
  • O’Mara v. Insurance Corporation of British Columbia, 2019 BCSC 2222
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada)
    • December 20, 2019
    ...BCSC 103; Marois v. Pelech, 2007 BCSC 1969; Chappell v. Loyie, 2016 BCSC 1722; Cebula v. Smith, 2013 BCSC 1939; and Cornish v. Khunkhun, 2015 BCSC 52. [68] I accept that Ms. O’Mara’s injuries have had a devastating impact on her life. Those injuries include broken bones in her right knee an......
  • Dunn v. Heise,
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada)
    • April 23, 2021
    ...than he did pre-accident, aside from when he worked in the oil sands, to which he had not plans to return. [178] In Cornish v. Khunkhun, 2015 BCSC 52 at para. 160, Mr. Justice Skolrood explained that this threshold inquiry focuses on whether the plaintiff has suffered a loss, rather than th......
  • Hauk v. Shatzko, 2020 BCSC 344
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada)
    • March 11, 2020
    ...to me in my assessment of Ms. Hauk’s non-pecuniary damages, Ms. Hauk relies on: Noftle v. Bartosch, 2018 BCSC 766; Cornish v. Khunkhun, 2015 BCSC 52; Myers v. Gallo, 2017 BCSC 2291; and Pololos v. Cinnamon-Lopez, 2016 BCSC 81. [212] In response, the defence relies on: Belos v. Michaels, 201......
  • Gill v. Borutski,
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada)
    • March 26, 2021
    ...Comparable cases [77] Ms. Gill seeks non-pecuniary damages of $180,000, citing Gill v. Huber, 2020 BCSC 519 [Huber], Cornish v. Khunkhun, 2015 BCSC 52 [Cornish], Myers v. Gallo, 2017 BCSC 2291 [Myers], Murphy v. Hofer, 2018 BCSC 869, and Palani v. Lin, 2021 BCSC 59 [Palani]. In these cases,......
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23 cases
  • O’Mara v. Insurance Corporation of British Columbia, 2019 BCSC 2222
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada)
    • December 20, 2019
    ...BCSC 103; Marois v. Pelech, 2007 BCSC 1969; Chappell v. Loyie, 2016 BCSC 1722; Cebula v. Smith, 2013 BCSC 1939; and Cornish v. Khunkhun, 2015 BCSC 52. [68] I accept that Ms. O’Mara’s injuries have had a devastating impact on her life. Those injuries include broken bones in her right knee an......
  • Dunn v. Heise,
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada)
    • April 23, 2021
    ...than he did pre-accident, aside from when he worked in the oil sands, to which he had not plans to return. [178] In Cornish v. Khunkhun, 2015 BCSC 52 at para. 160, Mr. Justice Skolrood explained that this threshold inquiry focuses on whether the plaintiff has suffered a loss, rather than th......
  • Hauk v. Shatzko, 2020 BCSC 344
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada)
    • March 11, 2020
    ...to me in my assessment of Ms. Hauk’s non-pecuniary damages, Ms. Hauk relies on: Noftle v. Bartosch, 2018 BCSC 766; Cornish v. Khunkhun, 2015 BCSC 52; Myers v. Gallo, 2017 BCSC 2291; and Pololos v. Cinnamon-Lopez, 2016 BCSC 81. [212] In response, the defence relies on: Belos v. Michaels, 201......
  • Gill v. Borutski,
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada)
    • March 26, 2021
    ...Comparable cases [77] Ms. Gill seeks non-pecuniary damages of $180,000, citing Gill v. Huber, 2020 BCSC 519 [Huber], Cornish v. Khunkhun, 2015 BCSC 52 [Cornish], Myers v. Gallo, 2017 BCSC 2291 [Myers], Murphy v. Hofer, 2018 BCSC 869, and Palani v. Lin, 2021 BCSC 59 [Palani]. In these cases,......
  • Request a trial to view additional results

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