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.




Kristiansen v. Grewal

             The plaintiff seeks damages for personal injury as a result of a motor vehicle accident. Liability is admitted....

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Tomas v. Mackie

             This hearing concerns the assessment of costs arising from a settlement of a personal injury action. The action was set to proceed to trial on April 14, 2014 and settled on March 6, 2014 with the Plaintiff accepting a formal offer that was delivered by the Defendants on February 20, 2014....

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Graham v. Carson

             THE COURT:  The plaintiff, Grant Graham, is an experienced cyclist.  On the morning of October 22, 2010, he was driving his bicycle to work, travelling south on Blanshard Street in Victoria.  Mr. Graham brings this action because, just after he crossed Fort Street that morning, he suffered injury which he attributes to the defendants....

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Fancy v. Gareau

             This action is brought by the plaintiff to recover damages from injuries she says she suffered as a result of a motor vehicle collision....

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Parhar v. Dawe

             Mr. Parhar claims damages arising from a motor vehicle accident of April 24, 2008....

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Lewis v. Scheer

             The plaintiff sustained soft tissue injuries in a November 2, 2010 motor vehicle accident (the “MVA”) which was of significant impact.  The defendant has admitted liability for the MVA....

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Munoz v. Singh

             These three actions being heard together arise from three motor vehicle accidents involving the plaintiff, Sheila Munoz, that respectively took place on September 9, 2007, June 15, 2009 and June 21, 2011.  I will sometimes refer to the accidents collectively, and at other times separately as the “First Accident”, the “Second Accident” and the “Third Accident”.  Liability for the accidents has been admitted by each of the defendants....

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Foote v. Hallen

             The defendants apply for an order pursuant to Rule 9-5 (1) of the Supreme Court Civil Rules that the plaintiffs’ claim be struck as disclosing no reasonable cause of action. The defendants’ basis for this application is that the impugned actions were taken in the course of judicial proceedings and on an occasion of absolute privilege....

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Wallman v. Doe

             THE COURT: On January 17, 2014, I issued my reasons for judgment in this personal injury matter. The citation is 2014 BCSC 79....

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Martin v. Chamberlain

             THE COURT:  The plaintiff has applied for a review of the determination by the master, sitting as registrar, in which she disallowed disbursements relating to several MRIs....

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Ross v. Logan

             This is a cost assessment in a personal injury action. The action was settled three days before commencement of the trial....

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Watkins v. Dormuth

             “Bait car activation -- let’s go!”  Those words, spoken by the Campbell River RCMP watch commander, resulted in the immediate deployment of four police officers, each in separate cars, all proceeding in urgent or emergency fashion to the bait car location.  At an intersection just 158 metres from the detachment driveway, one of the police cars “T-boned” a car driven by Erika Watkins, who was turning left when the police car attempted to pass her on the left.  The collision caused injuries to Ms. Watkins that changed her life and which may be permanent....

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