Kaiser v. Williams et al., [2015] B.C.T.C. Uned. 646

JurisdictionBritish Columbia
JudgeBarrow, J.
CourtSupreme Court of British Columbia (Canada)
Subject MatterDAMAGE AWARDS,TORTS,DAMAGES
Citation[2015] B.C.T.C. Uned. 646,[2015] B.C.T.C. Uned. 646 (SC),2015 BCSC 646
Date24 April 2015
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6 practice notes
  • Ellis v. Duong, 2017 BCSC 459
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada)
    • 22 Marzo 2017
    ...(adjusted to between $140,000 and $130,000): Zicari v. Young, 2001 BCSC 1549; Farand v. Seidel, 2013 BCSC 323; and Kaiser v. Williams, 2015 BCSC 646. Using these cases as benchmarks, it is submitted by the defendant/third party that an appropriate award for Ms. Ellis’ non-pecuniary damages ......
  • Panganiban v. Sovdat,
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada)
    • 21 Abril 2023
    ...a driver approaching a marked crosswalk”. [53]       As Justice Barrow noted in Kaiser v. Williams, 2015 BCSC 646: [75]       … [T]he content of the duty of care owed by a defendant motorist will vary according to the......
  • 2023 BCSC 650,
    • Canada
    • 1 Enero 2023
    ...heightened vigilance is expected of a driver approaching a marked crosswalk”. 53 As Justice Barrow noted in Kaiser v. Williams, 2015 BCSC 646: [75] … [T]he content of the duty of care owed by a defendant motorist will vary according to the extent to which there are circumstanc......
  • Panganiban v Sovdat,
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada)
    • 21 Abril 2023
    ...heightened vigilance is expected of a driver approaching a marked crosswalk”. 53 As Justice Barrow noted in Kaiser v. Williams, 2015 BCSC 646: [75] … [T]he content of the duty of care owed by a defendant motorist will vary according to the extent to which there are circumstanc......
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5 cases
  • Ellis v. Duong, 2017 BCSC 459
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada)
    • 22 Marzo 2017
    ...(adjusted to between $140,000 and $130,000): Zicari v. Young, 2001 BCSC 1549; Farand v. Seidel, 2013 BCSC 323; and Kaiser v. Williams, 2015 BCSC 646. Using these cases as benchmarks, it is submitted by the defendant/third party that an appropriate award for Ms. Ellis’ non-pecuniary damages ......
  • Panganiban v. Sovdat,
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada)
    • 21 Abril 2023
    ...a driver approaching a marked crosswalk”. [53]       As Justice Barrow noted in Kaiser v. Williams, 2015 BCSC 646: [75]       … [T]he content of the duty of care owed by a defendant motorist will vary according to the......
  • 2023 BCSC 650,
    • Canada
    • 1 Enero 2023
    ...heightened vigilance is expected of a driver approaching a marked crosswalk”. 53 As Justice Barrow noted in Kaiser v. Williams, 2015 BCSC 646: [75] … [T]he content of the duty of care owed by a defendant motorist will vary according to the extent to which there are circumstanc......
  • Panganiban v Sovdat,
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada)
    • 21 Abril 2023
    ...heightened vigilance is expected of a driver approaching a marked crosswalk”. 53 As Justice Barrow noted in Kaiser v. Williams, 2015 BCSC 646: [75] … [T]he content of the duty of care owed by a defendant motorist will vary according to the extent to which there are circumstanc......
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1 firm's commentaries
  • Use Of Social Media Evidence At Trial
    • Canada
    • Mondaq Canada
    • 12 Julio 2023
    ...include Facebook, Instagram, VSCO, Twitter, TikTok and LinkedIn. Consider the case of a car accident victim in Kaiser v Williams, 2015 BCSC 646, where the Plaintiff claimed she could not do housekeeping or chores for two years after the accident, and could not enjoy the recreational activit......

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