Kaur v. Tse,
| Jurisdiction | British Columbia |
| Judge | Honourable Madam Justice Tucker |
| Citation | 2020 BCSC 1072 |
| Docket Number | M177123 |
| Court | Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada) |
| Date | 22 July 2020 |
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9 practice notes
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2024 BCSC 415,
...that timely physiotherapy would have had an appreciable impact on the plaintiff's ongoing functional limitations; d) In Kaur v. Tse, 2020 BCSC 1072, the plaintiff failed to pursue physiotherapy for her neck and back, despite numerous doctor recommendations. Her failure to pursue active reha......
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Yu v Dynamic Air Solutions Ltd,
...that timely physiotherapy would have had an appreciable impact on the plaintiff's ongoing functional limitations; d) In Kaur v. Tse, 2020 BCSC 1072, the plaintiff failed to pursue physiotherapy for her neck and back, despite numerous doctor recommendations. Her failure to pursue active reha......
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Klose v. Chybisov, 2021 BCSC 333
...in non-pecuniary damages. The defendant submitted an award of non-pecuniary damages of $32,500 was appropriate based upon Kaur v. Tse, 2020 BCSC 1072; Nagaria v. Dhaliwal, 2018 BCSC 569; McPhail v. Ross, 2019 BCSC 21; and Carter v. Zhan, 2012 BCSC 595. [119] In all the circumstances, I find......
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Ford v. Lin,
...such loss in the non-pecuniary award: Travis v. Kwon, 2009 BCSC 63 at para. 128; Dueck v. Lee, 2019 BCSC 1936 at para. 59; Kaur v. Tse, 2020 BCSC 1072 at paras. 138-142. If Ms. Ford is unhappy with the quality of Mr. MacLellan’s efforts in maintaining his own home, that matter is an issue b......
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9 cases
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2024 BCSC 415,
...that timely physiotherapy would have had an appreciable impact on the plaintiff's ongoing functional limitations; d) In Kaur v. Tse, 2020 BCSC 1072, the plaintiff failed to pursue physiotherapy for her neck and back, despite numerous doctor recommendations. Her failure to pursue active reha......
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Yu v Dynamic Air Solutions Ltd,
...that timely physiotherapy would have had an appreciable impact on the plaintiff's ongoing functional limitations; d) In Kaur v. Tse, 2020 BCSC 1072, the plaintiff failed to pursue physiotherapy for her neck and back, despite numerous doctor recommendations. Her failure to pursue active reha......
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Klose v. Chybisov, 2021 BCSC 333
...in non-pecuniary damages. The defendant submitted an award of non-pecuniary damages of $32,500 was appropriate based upon Kaur v. Tse, 2020 BCSC 1072; Nagaria v. Dhaliwal, 2018 BCSC 569; McPhail v. Ross, 2019 BCSC 21; and Carter v. Zhan, 2012 BCSC 595. [119] In all the circumstances, I find......
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Ford v. Lin,
...such loss in the non-pecuniary award: Travis v. Kwon, 2009 BCSC 63 at para. 128; Dueck v. Lee, 2019 BCSC 1936 at para. 59; Kaur v. Tse, 2020 BCSC 1072 at paras. 138-142. If Ms. Ford is unhappy with the quality of Mr. MacLellan’s efforts in maintaining his own home, that matter is an issue b......
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