Welcome to the Acheson Sweeney Foley Sahota personal injury case law database.

Our firm has collected and organized a number of personal injury court decisions in a publicly-accessible database, for use as a resource by law students, other lawyers and firms, as well as the general public. This database will include some of our firm’s results, as well as results from many other lawyers. For information about results from this firm only, please click here.

The British Columbia Supreme Court and the British Columbia Court of Appeal are the sources for all of the cases in this database; these cases are not official versions of the material produced, and were not made in affiliation with or the endorsement of the British Columbia Superior Courts.




Harder v. Poettcker

             Following the delivery of a civil jury verdict on September 22, 2015, and after the jury was discharged, the defendant applies for judgment in accordance with the verdict....

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Tourand v. Charette

             On October 15, 2009, the plaintiff, Ms. Tourand, was in her car, stopped at a red light, when her car was struck from the rear by a car being driven by the defendant, Ms. Charette. This caused the plaintiff’s vehicle to be pushed forward into the rear of the car in front of her (“the Accident”)....

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Bagri v. Bagri

             These two personal injury actions are proceeding to trial together in January 2016, pursuant to a consent order of October 21, 2010....

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Thandi v. Higuchi

             THE COURT:  The defendant applies for an order that the plaintiff submit to an independent medical examination with a neurologist, Dr. Dost....

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Little v. Einarsen

            This case is about an unusual motor vehicle accident in which the plaintiff, Jason Little, was hit by an unoccupied car. The car of the defendant, Lisa Einarsen, rolled downhill from where it had been parked and hit Mr. Little as he was walking across the parking lot....

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Michael G. Armstrong Law Corporation v. Turner

            These are proceedings brought by the Solicitor under s. 70 of the Legal Profession Act[1] for the review of his account to Ms. Turner dated December 16, 2014. The account is for $4,840 fees and $5.10 disbursements; with taxes the total is $5,426.16. The entire amount remains outstanding and is disputed by Ms. Turner.BACKGROUND...

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Michael G. Armstrong Law Corporation v. Turner

            These are proceedings brought by the Solicitor under s. 70 of the Legal Profession Act[1] for the review of his account to Ms. Turner dated December 16, 2014. The account is for $4,840 fees and $5.10 disbursements; with taxes the total is $5,426.16. The entire amount remains outstanding and is disputed by Ms. Turner.BACKGROUND...

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Brach v. Letwin

            These reasons concern costs in respect of two actions brought by the plaintiff for injuries arising from two separate motor vehicle accidents....

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Ali v. Rai

            The plaintiff, Aslam Ali, was in two motor vehicle accidents. The First Accident was on February 26, 2011. The defendant driver is Laura Glover. The Second Accident was on April 24, 2011. The defendant driver is Sukhvinder Kaur Rai (Mrs. Rai)....

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Castro v. Krause

            These reasons concern two actions by the plaintiff seeking damages arising from two motor vehicle accidents....

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Nordin v. Wong

             THE COURT:  The defendant in this personal injury action applies for an order that the plaintiff attend a continuation of her examination by the defendant to take place within seven days of the order made for such continuation. The action is set for trial on November 30 for five days....

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