Javier v. Hooper, [2014] B.C.T.C. Uned. 1253
Jurisdiction | British Columbia |
Judge | Greyell, J. |
Court | Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada) |
Subject Matter | DAMAGE AWARDS,TORTS,DAMAGES |
Date | 08 July 2014 |
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2 practice notes
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Colgrove v. Sandberg,
...BCSC 954. [90] The defendant cites Da Silva v. Pollard, 2019 BCSC 2249, Javier v. Hooper, 2014 BCSC 1253, LaRocque v. LaRocque, 2019 BCSC 655, Kodelja v. Johal, 2017 BCSC 164, and Sharma v. Kandola, 2019 BCSC 349, varied on other grounds, 2020......
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Sharma v. Kandola, 2019 BCSC 349
...by the collision. The court deducted 5% as a contingency to reflect the plaintiff’s pre-existing back condition. (b) In Javier v. Hooper, 2014 BCSC 1253, the plaintiff was awarded non-pecuniary damages of $70,000.00. The plaintiff sustained indivisible injuries in three different motor vehi......
2 cases
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Colgrove v. Sandberg,
...BCSC 954. [90] The defendant cites Da Silva v. Pollard, 2019 BCSC 2249, Javier v. Hooper, 2014 BCSC 1253, LaRocque v. LaRocque, 2019 BCSC 655, Kodelja v. Johal, 2017 BCSC 164, and Sharma v. Kandola, 2019 BCSC 349, varied on other grounds, 2020......
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Sharma v. Kandola, 2019 BCSC 349
...by the collision. The court deducted 5% as a contingency to reflect the plaintiff’s pre-existing back condition. (b) In Javier v. Hooper, 2014 BCSC 1253, the plaintiff was awarded non-pecuniary damages of $70,000.00. The plaintiff sustained indivisible injuries in three different motor vehi......