Not exact matches
In a trial that lasted just over two days pursuant to Rule 66, Mr.
Justice Wilson concluded that the Plaintiff sustained a soft tissue injury to her neck and shoulder as a result of the
motor vehicle collision.
The threshold and the deductible combined can prove burdensome for victims of
motor vehicle collisions and reduce their access to
justice.
Tags: Bulatovic v. Siebert, Mr.
Justice Steeves, Pedestrian
Collisions, section 132
motor vehicle act, Section 132 (1) Motor Vehicle Act Posted in ICBC Liability (fault) Cases Direct Link 1 Comment»
motor vehicle act, Section 132 (1) Motor Vehicle Act Posted in ICBC Liability (fault) Cases Direct Link 1 Comment»
vehicle act, Section 132 (1)
Motor Vehicle Act Posted in ICBC Liability (fault) Cases Direct Link 1 Comment»
Motor Vehicle Act Posted in ICBC Liability (fault) Cases Direct Link 1 Comment»
Vehicle Act Posted in ICBC Liability (fault) Cases Direct Link 1 Comment» top ^
We are tremendously proud of our clients and honored to give them a strong and meaningful voice in court by fighting to hold careless and negligent parties accountable by pursuing
justice in personal injury and wrongful death cases relating to
motor vehicle collisions, medical malpractice, defective products / devices, dangerous drugs, and other harmful conduct.
The Ontario Superior Court of
Justice has recently pronounced that the Financial Services Commission of Ontario («FSCO»), the regulating body for the insurance industry in Ontario, can no longer continue its practice of having
motor vehicle collision victims wait in limbo for a resolution of their accident benefits disputes with their insurers.