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.




Pshelensky v. Gouda

             The defendants seek an order requiring the defendants to disclose certain documents over which privilege is claimed.Facts...

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Hullenaar v. Wells

             The defendant and third party ICBC applies for an order dismissing the plaintiff’s claim for want of prosecution....

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Geiger v. Schmidt

             Ms. Geiger, the plaintiff, suffered injuries in two accidents a year apart. The first accident occurred on December 1, 2007, the second a year later, on December 3, 2008. The plaintiff started two separate actions, but a Master ordered them heard together....

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Monkman v. Minamata

             This trial reflects the sorry end to a lengthy friendship between two friends which broke down on February 4 and 5, 2007 over a budding business relationship....

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Egan v. ICBC

             The defendant, Insurance Corporation of British Columbia (“ICBC”), applies for an order that two actions be tried at the same time. The two actions have the same plaintiff but different defendants....

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Hunter v. Anderson

             In this action, the plaintiff, Shannon Hunter, claims damages for injuries said to have resulted from slipping and falling on the front stairs to her rental accommodation at 3131 Raleigh Street, in Port Coquitlam on January 7, 2004.  The defendant, Flora Anderson, was the plaintiff’s landlady at the material time.  The plaintiff alleges that the accident was caused by the negligence of the defendant occupier contrary to the terms of the Occupier’s Liability Act, R.S.B.C. 1996, c. 337....

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Wormell v. Insurance Corp. of British Columbia

             This application involves an interpretation of ss. 64(a) and 72(1) and (2) of Part 6 – Third Party Legal Liability, of the Revised Regulation (1984) Under the Insurance (Motor Vehicle) Act, B.C. Reg. 447/83 as amended. The sections raise two issues which are simply described as the coverage issue (s. 64), and the exclusion issue (s. 72)....

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Morican v. Insurance Corp. of British Columbia

             The issue for determination on this Rule 18A application is whether on November 24, 2006, the plaintiff was an insured for the purposes of Part 7 of the Regulation made pursuant to the Insurance (Motor Vehicle) Act, R.S.B.C. 1996, c. 231. The defendant Insurance Corporation of British Columbia (“ICBC”) contends that the plaintiff was not an insured within the meaning of s. 78 of the Revised Regulation (1984) Under the Insurance (Motor Vehicle) Act, B.C. Reg. 441/83.Overview...

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Hildebrand v. Musseau

             On May 11, 2007, the plaintiff and the defendant collided. The defendant was driving a 4 x 4 truck and had three passengers. On the day and time of the accident, the plaintiff was riding his dirt bike with one Percy Gaven. The plaintiff suffered multiple injuries for which he seeks damages....

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Walter v. Plummer

             This is an action for damages arising out of an accident between a motorcyclist and a pedestrian. Only liability is at issue at this juncture....

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Aymont v. Capp

             The plaintiff, Ms. Aymont, claims that the defendant is liable for the motor vehicle accident that occurred on Friday, May 14 2004, between 3:30 and 4:00 p.m. on Bartley Road in Kelowna.  The parties have agreed to sever the trial; these reasons address liability only....

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Smagh v. Bumbrah

             This is an assessment of the second amended bill of costs (“bill of costs”) of the defendant, Baldeep Singh Bumbrah....

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