CRT Dismisses Applicant Request for ICBC To Pay Lump Sum Part 7 Benefits
Reasons for judgement were published earlier this month dismissing an applicants claim at the BC Civil Resolution Tribunal asking for ICBC to pay physiotherapy treatment expenses as a lump sum. In the...
View ArticleApplication for ICBC Wage Loss Benefits Dismissed For 7 Days of Disability
The BC Civil Resolution Tribunal published reasons for judgment earlier this month dismissing an application for ICBC wage replacement benefits following 5 days of disability from a vehicle collision....
View ArticleVehicle Lessor Awarded Damages for Accelerated Depreciation By BC Civil...
I’ve written many times about the law of ‘accelerated depreciation’ claims in BC. In short when a vehicle is damaged in a crash it often suffers a loss of market value, even after all reasonable...
View ArticleCRT Moves Ahead With “Minor Injury” Determination Despite Ongoing Indivisible...
Reasons for judgement were published recently by BC’s Civil Resolution Tribunal declining to refuse to determine a minor injury determination dispute despite the party having previous injuries from...
View ArticleCRT Blasted For Arbitrary Decision Based on “Non-Existent” Facts
Reasons for judgment were published today by the BC Supreme Court, Vancouver Registry, setting aside a decision of the BC Civil Resolution Tribunal involving a dispute with ICBC addressing fault for a...
View ArticleBC Court Of Appeal Splits on Civil Resolution Tribunal Constitutionality
Just over a year ago the BC Supreme Court struck down various laws giving the Provincial Civil Resolution Tribunal jurisdiction over certain collision claims as unconstitutional. Today the BC Court of...
View ArticleIntimate Images Protection Update – Big Tech Warned To Be Ready For Big...
I’ve written previously about BC’s new ‘Intimate Images Protection Act’. In short this new law allows people to get quick binding orders for the removal of nude or sexualized content they don’t want...
View ArticleChronic Myofascial Pain Found to be “Minor Injury” for BC Crash Victim
For two years BC crash victims were subject to the “minor injury” scheme. Basically a law labelling that most injuries are minor. Many British Columbians were surprised to find out that most injuries...
View ArticleCrash Victims Lose. ICBC Wins. A Story Of ICBC “Enhanced Care” And Sick Bank...
The government replaced British Columbians right to sue careless drivers with what they call ICBC ‘enhanced care’. Sounds good right? Nice soundbite but of course the devil’s in the details and the...
View ArticleICBC Loses “Minor Injury” Fight In Case Involving Chronic Shoulder Injury
Reasons for judgement were recently published by BC’s Civil Resolution Tribunal shaping the case law as to what is, and what is not, a “minor injury” for crashes that happened during the ‘minor injury’...
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