29 May Sidhu v. Hothi
This is an application by the defendants in a motor vehicle action to withdraw an admission of liability and to amend their Response to Civil Claim....
This is an application by the defendants in a motor vehicle action to withdraw an admission of liability and to amend their Response to Civil Claim....
Melissa McKenzie (the plaintiff) is suing Jaspal S. Sidhu and Safeco Trucklines Ltd. (the defendants) in negligence for damages in relation to injuries she sustained in a motor vehicle accident (the accident) that occurred on July 18, 2008. The accident occurred when Mr. Sidhu, driving a large tractor-trailer, attempted to make a left turn into a commercial driveway across a busy thoroughfare and the trailer collided with the rear left side of the plaintiffs vehicle. The defendant Safeco Trucklines Ltd. was the registered owner of the tractor unit and the defendant Sidhu was its owner/operator. Liability for the accident is in issue, as is the quantum of damages sought by the plaintiff for injuries she alleges were caused by the accident. The plaintiff seeks non-pecuniary damages, special damages, future income loss, loss of earning capacity, cost of future care and special costs for the days of the trial spent on liability....
Louise Bannerman was injured in a motor vehicle accident which took place on December 13, 2008. Her car was struck when she was driving eastbound on Highway 1, in Coquitlam, east of the Brunette Street exit. Liability is admitted. Ms. Bannerman seeks damages.The Plaintiff...
The defendants apply to have the plaintiffs action dismissed as the claim is barred pursuant to ss. 10 and 257 of the Workers Compensation Act, R.S.B.C. 1996, c. 492. The defendants seek costs of the action including the application....
At approximately 6:15 p.m. on May 15, 2010, Christine Vliegenthart was driving westbound on Highway 10 (also called 56th Avenue) in Surrey. It was a sunny day, the visibility was good and the roads were dry. She had four of her children, Shaeanna, Maxen, Jaden and Milan (the Infant Plaintiffs) in her 2009 Infiniti QX 56 Sport Utility Vehicle (the SUV). She entered the left turn lane at the intersection of Highway 10 and 192nd Street in order to turn south. After the car in front of the SUV completed a left turn, Ms. Vliegenthart noticed that the light had turned yellow. She proceeded to make her left turn without noticing the approaching 2007 Dodge Ram 150 pick-up truck (the Truck)....
The plaintiff, Afzal Rahim, brings a claim for damages arising from a motor vehicle accident which occurred on October 27, 2009....
These actions, ordered to be tried together, concern liability for damages arising out of the collision in 2003 between a sled, ridden by two young girls, and a pick-up truck driven by the defendant. The defendant, who was 69 years old at the time of the accident and whose health was not good, was deposed in 2005 prior to the trial and is now deceased. The girls were nine and ten years old at the time of the accident and suffered various injuries. Both testified at trial. The girls mothers were joined as third parties but the action was discontinued against them prior to trial....
The plaintiff seeks damages for personal injuries suffered by her in a motor vehicle accident that occurred on December 4, 2009, on a bright sunny day in Courtenay, British Columbia....
The plaintiff was injured in a car accident. The central issue in her claim for damages is whether there is a substantial possibility that her injuries will permanently impair her function.The Facts...
The plaintiff, who represents himself, has been in 12 road accidents between 1996 and 2012. In the first three of these accidents he was driving a car. In the following nine accidents he was riding a bicycle. He has brought three separate actions involving three of the nine cycling accidents. These three actions were heard by me at the same time....