MacDonald v. MacVicar, 2018 NSSC 271

JurisdictionNova Scotia
JudgeHonourable Justice Patrick J. Murray
Date07 September 2018
Citation2018 NSSC 271
Docket NumberSYD No. 413101
CourtSupreme Court of Nova Scotia (Canada)
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5 practice notes
  • MacDonald v. MacVicar Estate, 2019 NSSC 108
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of Nova Scotia (Canada)
    • March 12, 2019
    ...involved, subject to circumstances of case. Prejudgment interest included here for reasons set out. Cases cited: MacDonald v. MacVicar, 2018 NSSC 271; Brocke Estate v. Crowell, 2014 NSSC 269 ; Mader v. Lahey, 1 997 CarswellNS 572 (S.C.); Seamone Co. v. Nova Scotia (Attorney General), 199......
  • Smiley v. Hartley, 2020 NSSC 233
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of Nova Scotia (Canada)
    • September 3, 2020
    ...respect to the diagnosis of musculoskeletal injuries on other occasions, merely some examples of which include MacDonald v. MacVicar, 2018 NSSC 271, Urbanez-Jacks v. Ploudre, 2011 NSSC 278, Morel v. Bryden, 2006 NSSC 218, and DFG v. Boudreau, 2006 NSSC 223.  This is in addition to thos......
  • Damages Arising From Future Loss Of Income Determined On Gross, Not Net Basis
    • Canada
    • Mondaq Canada
    • June 17, 2019
    ...plaintiffs injured in motor vehicle accidents should be calculated on a gross, rather than net basis. BACKGROUND In MacDonald v MacVicar, 2018 NSSC 271, the court held that the Plaintiff, Kimberly MacDonald was entitled to future loss of income damages from her motor vehicle accident agains......
  • Landry v. Chisholm,
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of Nova Scotia (Canada)
    • July 19, 2022
    ...law from British Columbia which I do not find helpful in assessing damages.  The Plaintiff has also provided MacDonald v. MacVicar, 2018 NSSC 271 where the general damages awarded for physical disabilities were $75,000 and Trenholm v. H & C Trucking Ltd., 2014 NSSC 90 where the gen......
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4 cases
  • MacDonald v. MacVicar Estate, 2019 NSSC 108
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of Nova Scotia (Canada)
    • March 12, 2019
    ...involved, subject to circumstances of case. Prejudgment interest included here for reasons set out. Cases cited: MacDonald v. MacVicar, 2018 NSSC 271; Brocke Estate v. Crowell, 2014 NSSC 269 ; Mader v. Lahey, 1 997 CarswellNS 572 (S.C.); Seamone Co. v. Nova Scotia (Attorney General), 199......
  • Smiley v. Hartley, 2020 NSSC 233
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of Nova Scotia (Canada)
    • September 3, 2020
    ...respect to the diagnosis of musculoskeletal injuries on other occasions, merely some examples of which include MacDonald v. MacVicar, 2018 NSSC 271, Urbanez-Jacks v. Ploudre, 2011 NSSC 278, Morel v. Bryden, 2006 NSSC 218, and DFG v. Boudreau, 2006 NSSC 223.  This is in addition to thos......
  • Landry v. Chisholm,
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of Nova Scotia (Canada)
    • July 19, 2022
    ...law from British Columbia which I do not find helpful in assessing damages.  The Plaintiff has also provided MacDonald v. MacVicar, 2018 NSSC 271 where the general damages awarded for physical disabilities were $75,000 and Trenholm v. H & C Trucking Ltd., 2014 NSSC 90 where the gen......
  • MacVicar Estate v. MacDonald, 2019 NSCA 90
    • Canada
    • Nova Scotia Court of Appeal of Nova Scotia (Canada)
    • November 20, 2019
    ...case was heard by Nova Scotia Supreme Court Justice Patrick J. Murray.  After a 10-day trial, in separate decisions now reported at 2018 NSSC 271 and 2018 NSSC 272 , Justice Murray awarded damages to the respondent totalling $760,933.00.  In a further Supplemental Decision now re......
1 firm's commentaries
  • Damages Arising From Future Loss Of Income Determined On Gross, Not Net Basis
    • Canada
    • Mondaq Canada
    • June 17, 2019
    ...plaintiffs injured in motor vehicle accidents should be calculated on a gross, rather than net basis. BACKGROUND In MacDonald v MacVicar, 2018 NSSC 271, the court held that the Plaintiff, Kimberly MacDonald was entitled to future loss of income damages from her motor vehicle accident agains......

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