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.




Prince v. Quinn

             The plaintiff, Lenore Marie Prince, claims damages for personal injuries resulting from a motor vehicle accident. Liability for the collision is admitted by the defendants. The extent of the injuries and their effect upon the plaintiff, and thus the quantum of damages, are the subject of dispute.The Circumstances...

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Turner v. Whittaker

             This combined bill of costs arises from actions filed by Christine Turner who was involved in two motor vehicle accidents in 2008....

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Midgley v. Nguyen

             The plaintiff, Scott Midgley, alleges he was injured in a motor vehicle accident on March 26, 2004 (the “2004 Accident”). The defendants have admitted liability for the 2004 Accident. At issue in this action is the assessment of Mr. Midgley’s claim for damages....

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Sepasi v. Smotrov

             The plaintiff Seyed Sepasi was driving a taxi on April 6, 2007 when the right rear passenger side of his vehicle was struck by a vehicle owned by the defendant Four Star Auto Lease Ltd. and driven by the defendant Dmitriy Smotrov.  The accident occurred around 10:30 in the evening when Mr. Sepasi was attempting to enter the Shell gas station at the northeast intersection of Granville Street and 71st Avenue, Vancouver. The parties have agreed to sever liability and damages....

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Jurczak v. Mauro

             This judgment concerns an assessment of the plaintiff’s damages arising out of a motor vehicle accident (“MVA”) of December 22, 2006.  Judgment is sought only against the defendant Mauro (“the defendant”).  By agreement, the matter is no longer proceeding against the other two defendants....

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Nelson v. Coyle

             THE COURT:  The plaintiff, Chastity Nelson, seeks damages for injuries sustained in three car accidents. The defendants, Messrs. Erwin, Coyle, and Chapman, admit liability for the accidents. In issue are, first, the effect of the injuries caused by the defendants' negligence and, second, the quantum of damages.BACKGROUND...

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Gonzales v. Voskakis

             This motor vehicle case resulted in a modest award in favour of the plaintiff, Jennifer Gonzales, after a 12-day trial. Reasons were issued on February 13, 2013: Gonzales v. Voskakis, 2013 BCSC 215 (the “Reasons”)....

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Simon v. McKinlay

             There are two applications before me:a)    The application of the defendant, Andrew David Pearson Keen (“Keen”) and the third party, Insurance Corporation of British Columbia (“ICBC”), for leave to file a third party notice, bringing a third party claim against the Corporation of the Township of Langley (“Langley”).b)    The application of the plaintiff to add Langley as a defendant and amending the style of proceeding accordingly and for leave to amend the Notice of Civil Claim in a form as provided to me.Background...

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Kim v. Morier

             Sung Hee Kim was injured in two motor vehicle accidents on September 20, 2007 and November 7, 2008. She seeks compensation for her resulting physical injuries pursuant to R. 15-1 of the Supreme Court Civil Rules, B.C. Reg. 168/2009....

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Moritz v. Schmitz

             The plaintiff Clarissa Moritz was the back-seat passenger in a motor vehicle, driven by defendant Amanda Hughes and owned by defendant Sheila Schmitz, on November 21, 2007 when it collided with a vehicle driven by the defendant Cody Vieira. Liability is admitted....

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Henry v. British Columbia (Attorney General)

             The plaintiff, Ivan Henry, applies to amend his notice of civil claim to particularize the circumstances in which Her Majesty the Queen in right of the Province of British Columbia (the “Province”) can be liable for breach of Mr. Henry’s rights under the Charter of Rights and Freedoms (the “Charter”)....

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