Sentences with phrase «low velocity impact»

This entry was posted on Wednesday, May 12th, 2010 at 8:21 am and is filed under ICBC LVI (Low Velocity Impact) Cases, Uncategorized.
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Where ICBC is denying a claim because of the nature of the collision (low velocity impact) and you suffered more than a minor injury; OR
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Reasons for judgement were published today on the BC Supreme Court website considering the Low Velocity Impact (LVI) defence in a car crash case.
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Your claim is arising out of a Low Velocity Impact and ICBC is denying the claim meaning the file will be defended vigorously by ICBC; OR
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As discussed many times, the «low velocity impact «defence is not particularly compelling and is often judicially frowned upon.
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It was a so - called «low velocity impact» but the Court rejected this defence and found the Plaintiff did sustain a moderate whiplash injury.
The pursuer sought # 500,000 in damages following a low velocity impact accident at a petrol station.
Like many insurance companies the ICBC has a «Low Velocity Impact Program» (LVI) where tort claims are denied on the basis of little vehicle damages in collision.
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This entry was posted on Monday, May 5th, 2008 at 8:20 pm and is filed under ICBC Chronic Pain Cases, ICBC Head Injury Cases, ICBC Liability (fault) Cases, ICBC LVI (Low Velocity Impact) Cases, ICBC Privacy Issues, ICBC Psychological Injury Cases, ICBC Shoulder Injury Cases, ICBC Soft Tissue Injury Cases, ICBC Whiplash Cases, Uncategorized.
Tags: back injury, Car Accident, icbc, ICBC claims, Low Velocity Impact, LVI, shoulder injury, soft tissue injury, whiplash
Tags: icbc, ICBC claims, icbc lawyers, Low Velocity Impact, LVI, minor vehicle damage, muscle spasm, neck injury, shoulder injury, soft tissue injuries, trapezius injury, whiplash
This entry was posted on Friday, May 23rd, 2008 at 1:47 pm and is filed under ICBC Back Injury (soft tissue) Cases, ICBC Head Injury Cases, ICBC Liability (fault) Cases, ICBC LVI (Low Velocity Impact) Cases, ICBC Psychological Injury Cases, ICBC Shoulder Injury Cases, ICBC Soft Tissue Injury Cases, ICBC Whiplash Cases, Uncategorized.
Our specialist fraud solicitors have the necessary experience to identify indications of fraud (e.g. staged accidents, low velocity impact claims, exaggerated / misrepresented losses, phantom passenger claims) and to deal with them appropriately.
Some types of accident claims are handled differently, such as accidents ICBC deems low velocity impact collisions or hit and run accidents for example.
I have blogged several times with respect to ICBC's LVI (Low Velocity Impact) Defence with a view towards educating BC vehcicle collision victims that ICBC's LVI Policy is not the law, rather it is an internal policy geared towards saving ICBC money.
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Tags: credibility, icbc injury claims, Jezdic v. Danielisz, Low Velocity Impact, LVI, soft tissue injuries Posted in ICBC LVI (Low Velocity Impact) Cases, ICBC Soft Tissue Injury Cases, Uncategorized Direct Link Comments Off top ^
The crash occurred in a parking lot and was a low velocity impact which resulted in little vehicle damage.
This trial could be fairly characterized as a typical ICBC Low Velocity Impact (LVI) claim.
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This was an ICBC Claim that apparently fit into ICBC's Low Velocity Impact (LVI) Program.
The Defendant was apparently insured by ICBC and subject to ICBC's Low Velocity Impact Defence.
Dealing with the argument ICBC often makes at LVI trials (low velocity impact) that «the force of the accident was not such that it could have caused the injuries to the lumbar spine» Madam Justice Gerow stated as follows:
This tactic is often used by ICBC defence lawyers as a result of ICBC's Low Velocity Impact (LVI) policy.
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Reasons for judgement were released yesterday (Boyd v. Shortreed) by the BC Supreme Court, New Westminster Registry, dealing with a Low Velocity Impact (LVI).
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This appears to be a crash that fit into ICBC's Low Velocity Impact (LVI) criteria as the vehicles suffered minimal damage.
This entry was posted on Thursday, April 4th, 2013 at 7:50 am and is filed under BC Supreme Court Costs Cases, BCSC Civil Rule 14, ICBC LVI (Low Velocity Impact) Cases, ICBC Soft Tissue Injury Cases, ICBC Whiplash Cases.
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This is a good judgement for Plaintiffs bringing ICBC claims, particularly those involved in Low Velocity Impacts (LVI's) where ICBC denies that injury occurred.
In reaching this conclusion the Court made the following comments on credibility, low velocity impacts and soft tissue injury claims:
It is therefore not surprising that the UK has such a high number of low velocity impacts and resultant claims.

Not exact matches

They only allow investigators to determine general categories of velocity, like low, medium or high impact.
However, heating of the ejecta and the low escape velocity from Mars suggests that water vapor would have been lost, implying that the moons will be dry if they formed by impact
A study by a joint research team including professor Kazuyo Tsuzuki of Toyohashi University of Technology, Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology and Asahi Kasei Homes revealed that airflow from an air conditioner (AC) stimulates the human body while sleeping and impacts on sleep conditions even if the mean airflow velocity is lower than an insensible level.
[40] The defendant's position that the impact's velocity was too low to cause an injury somewhat further complicated the case, would likely call for examinations for discovery, and at some juncture might entail an engineer's opinion.
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