DD v Wong Estate, 2019 ABQB 171

JudgeRenke
CourtCourt of Queen's Bench of Alberta (Canada)
Case DateMarch 11, 2019
JurisdictionAlberta
Citations2019 ABQB 171
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  • KY v Bahler,
    • Canada
    • Court of King's Bench of Alberta (Canada)
    • May 8, 2023
    ...concerns to fall within the negligence analysis. (For a discussion of “informed consent” doctrine, see DD v Wong Estate, 2019 ABQB 171 at paras 286 There was some suggestion by Dr. Kason that Dr. Bahler should have provided information about premature delivery to KY and that D......
  • Annett v Enterprise Rent-A-Car Canada Ltd, 2019 ABQB 734
    • Canada
    • Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta (Canada)
    • September 19, 2019
    ...causal role in (e.g.) an arrest. The CPIC entry must be a factual (but-for) and legal cause of the plaintiff’s injury: DD v Wong Estate, 2019 ABQB 171 at paras 239-252. The effects of a CPIC error could well be entirely obviated by other circumstances justifying police action. And establish......
  • LR v Semenjuk, 2020 ABQB 350
    • Canada
    • Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta (Canada)
    • May 29, 2020
    ...Health Services, 2015 ABQB 811 at para 14, aff’d 2017 ABCA 246, leave to appeal to SCC refused [2017] SCCA No 505; DD v Wong Estate, 2019 ABQB 171; Gulevich v Miller, 2015 ABCA 411 at para 21. The test is a sequential test involving four A. Whether the physician owed a duty of care; B. Whet......
  • Barbe v Evans, 2020 ABQB 599
    • Canada
    • Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta (Canada)
    • October 9, 2020
    ...Mr. Barbe alive. 3. NEGLIGENCE [166] The framework for assessing medical negligence is well settled and was reviewed in v Wong Estate, 2019 ABQB 171 at para 191 and Gulevich v Miller, 2015 ABCA 411 at para 21. The test is a sequential test involving four (a) Whether the defendant physician ......
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  • KY v Bahler,
    • Canada
    • Court of King's Bench of Alberta (Canada)
    • May 8, 2023
    ...concerns to fall within the negligence analysis. (For a discussion of “informed consent” doctrine, see DD v Wong Estate, 2019 ABQB 171 at paras 286 There was some suggestion by Dr. Kason that Dr. Bahler should have provided information about premature delivery to KY and that D......
  • Annett v Enterprise Rent-A-Car Canada Ltd, 2019 ABQB 734
    • Canada
    • Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta (Canada)
    • September 19, 2019
    ...causal role in (e.g.) an arrest. The CPIC entry must be a factual (but-for) and legal cause of the plaintiff’s injury: DD v Wong Estate, 2019 ABQB 171 at paras 239-252. The effects of a CPIC error could well be entirely obviated by other circumstances justifying police action. And establish......
  • LR v Semenjuk, 2020 ABQB 350
    • Canada
    • Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta (Canada)
    • May 29, 2020
    ...Health Services, 2015 ABQB 811 at para 14, aff’d 2017 ABCA 246, leave to appeal to SCC refused [2017] SCCA No 505; DD v Wong Estate, 2019 ABQB 171; Gulevich v Miller, 2015 ABCA 411 at para 21. The test is a sequential test involving four A. Whether the physician owed a duty of care; B. Whet......
  • Barbe v Evans, 2020 ABQB 599
    • Canada
    • Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta (Canada)
    • October 9, 2020
    ...Mr. Barbe alive. 3. NEGLIGENCE [166] The framework for assessing medical negligence is well settled and was reviewed in v Wong Estate, 2019 ABQB 171 at para 191 and Gulevich v Miller, 2015 ABCA 411 at para 21. The test is a sequential test involving four (a) Whether the defendant physician ......
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