Dostal v. McLeod, 2020 BCSC 1145
Jurisdiction | British Columbia |
Judge | Honourable Mr. Justice Thompson |
Citation | 2020 BCSC 1145 |
Docket Number | M81324 |
Court | Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada) |
Date | 05 August 2020 |
-
- This document is available in original version only for vLex customers
View this document and try vLex for 7 days - TRY VLEX
- This document is available in original version only for vLex customers
4 practice notes
-
Grewal v. Sanghera,
...under three years of net income, which would account for the risk that Mr. Grewal will likely have to retire early. In Dostal v. McLeod, 2020 BCSC 1145 at paras. 119–120, the court assessed the loss on the basis of two years’ income. However, based on the specific circumstances and relative......
-
Palidwor v. De Vries,
...the appropriate award for non-pecuniary damages in this case is $85,000. In support of her position she relies on: · Dostal v. McLeod, 2020 BCSC 1145 · Forster v. Kidd, 2020 BCSC 220 ($85,000); · Vankoll v. Williamson, 2020 BCSC 271 ($85,000); and · Bucholtz v. Zhang, 2020 BCSC 571 ($85,000......
-
Brodie v. Khangura,
...it entirely. He was able to return to work. The court awarded non-pecuniary damages of $115,000. b) Dostal v. McLeod, 2020 BCSC 1145 – Mr. Dostal was 28 at the time of the accident. He worked as a truck driver in the winter and a roofer in the summer. He had a back ......
-
Bolduc v. Stratton,
...mTBI before ordering the SPECT scan. [3] Purewal v. Uriarte, 2020 BCSC 1798; Palmer v. Ansari-Hamedani, 2019 BCSC 114; Dostal v. McLeod, 2020 BCSC 1145; Dhudwal v. Davis, 2021 BCSC 374; Boyle v. Luc, 2021 BCSC [4] I asked counsel to make this alternative submission. [4] I asked counsel to m......
4 cases
-
Grewal v. Sanghera,
...under three years of net income, which would account for the risk that Mr. Grewal will likely have to retire early. In Dostal v. McLeod, 2020 BCSC 1145 at paras. 119–120, the court assessed the loss on the basis of two years’ income. However, based on the specific circumstances and relative......
-
Palidwor v. De Vries,
...the appropriate award for non-pecuniary damages in this case is $85,000. In support of her position she relies on: · Dostal v. McLeod, 2020 BCSC 1145 · Forster v. Kidd, 2020 BCSC 220 ($85,000); · Vankoll v. Williamson, 2020 BCSC 271 ($85,000); and · Bucholtz v. Zhang, 2020 BCSC 571 ($85,000......
-
Brodie v. Khangura,
...it entirely. He was able to return to work. The court awarded non-pecuniary damages of $115,000. b) Dostal v. McLeod, 2020 BCSC 1145 – Mr. Dostal was 28 at the time of the accident. He worked as a truck driver in the winter and a roofer in the summer. He had a back ......
-
Bolduc v. Stratton,
...mTBI before ordering the SPECT scan. [3] Purewal v. Uriarte, 2020 BCSC 1798; Palmer v. Ansari-Hamedani, 2019 BCSC 114; Dostal v. McLeod, 2020 BCSC 1145; Dhudwal v. Davis, 2021 BCSC 374; Boyle v. Luc, 2021 BCSC [4] I asked counsel to make this alternative submission. [4] I asked counsel to m......