11 Jan Lenko v. Lenko

             Mari-Anne and Dan Lenko were married on September 22, 1990.  They have two children, a daughter A, who is 15, and a son M, who is 13.  The couple separated in August 2007.  Ms. Lenko is 44; Mr. Lenko is 54....

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01 Dec Warkentin v. Riggs

           Crystal Warkentin claims damages for injuries that she sustained in a motor vehicle accident (the “accident”) on March 14, 2005. She was driving west on Old Clayburn Road near the intersection of Old Clayburn Road and Immel Street in Abbotsford. She was driving a 2001 Mazda MX5 vehicle. Glenda Riggs, the defendant, was driving a Ford Ranger pickup truck. The pickup truck struck the Mazda on the passenger side, damaging it from the rear wheel well to the front wheel well. The force of the impact propelled the Mazda to the south, across the eastbound lanes of traffic. The Mazda came to rest on the south side of Old Clayburn Road to the west of the point of impact. The defendant admits liability for the collision....

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14 Sep Houston v. Kine

           The plaintiff, Melanie Houston, claims damages for injuries she sustained in a motor vehicle accident on February 2, 2006 at Clarke Road and Glenayre Drive in Coquitlam, British Columbia. Liability is admitted by the defendants. Ms. Houston seeks compensation for pain, suffering and loss of enjoyment of life; loss of opportunity to earn income in the past; diminished earning capacity; future care, loss of homemaking capacity and special damages....

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20 Jul 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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28 Apr Pearlman v. Atlantic Trading Company Ltd.

             Mr. Pearlman commenced these actions relating to claims arising from a motor vehicle accident which occurred in November 2004.  The first action is a tort claim for injuries arising from the accident, and the second action is a negligence claim against the Insurance Corporation of British Columbia (ICBC) based on his assertion that ICBC had requested a medical report from his family doctor whose authorization to provide the report had been revoked by the plaintiff....

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