Siverston v. Griffin, 2020 BCSC 528
Jurisdiction | British Columbia |
Judge | Jackson |
Citation | 2020 BCSC 528 |
Date | 03 April 2020 |
Court | Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada) |
Docket Number | M164842 |
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11 practice notes
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Aarts-Chinyanta v. Harmony Premium Motors Ltd., 2020 BCSC 953
...is likely to promote the rehabilitation of the insured. Further, ongoing benefits in s. 88(1.01) are discretionary: Siverston v. Griffin, 2020 BCSC 528 [Siverston] at para. [36] Section 88(5) and Schedule 3, s. 3(2)(a), provide that the amount of coverage available per accident is $150,000.......
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Fatin v. Watson,
...have the burden of establishing such correlation as to both the claim and the quantum of the award made. See: Siverston v. Griffin, 2020 BCSC 528 [Siverston] at paras. 46 and 9) Although such corre......
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Purewal v. Uriarte,
...from the special damage award at trial. [64] The plaintiff relies on Siverston v. Griffin, 2020 BCSC 528, in her argument that there should be no deduction for special damages. However, it is not clear from the decision in Siverston that the plainti......
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Nunez v. Remming,
...the value of any benefits payable to the plaintiff under the Act and Regulation: Li v. Newson, 2012 BCSC 2012; Siverston v. Griffin, 2020 BCSC 528. [6] Section 88(1) of the Regulation states that medical and rehabilitative treatments set......
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11 cases
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Aarts-Chinyanta v. Harmony Premium Motors Ltd., 2020 BCSC 953
...is likely to promote the rehabilitation of the insured. Further, ongoing benefits in s. 88(1.01) are discretionary: Siverston v. Griffin, 2020 BCSC 528 [Siverston] at para. [36] Section 88(5) and Schedule 3, s. 3(2)(a), provide that the amount of coverage available per accident is $150,000.......
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Fatin v. Watson,
...have the burden of establishing such correlation as to both the claim and the quantum of the award made. See: Siverston v. Griffin, 2020 BCSC 528 [Siverston] at paras. 46 and 9) Although such corre......
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Purewal v. Uriarte,
...from the special damage award at trial. [64] The plaintiff relies on Siverston v. Griffin, 2020 BCSC 528, in her argument that there should be no deduction for special damages. However, it is not clear from the decision in Siverston that the plainti......
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Kim v. Sodhi,
...have the burden of establishing such correlation as to both the claim and the quantum of the award made. See: Siverston v. Griffin, 2020 BCSC 528 [Siverston] at paras. 46 and 47. 9) Although such correlation may be readily ascertainable by factual findings when liability for and the quantum......
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