Van Tent v. Abbotsford (City), unaware of a two-inch drop-off associated with construction at the edge of the pavement. He was thrown from his motorcycle COURT OF APPEAL FOR BRITISH COLUMBIA

COURT OF APPEAL FOR BRITISH COLUMBIA

 
Hubbs v. Escueta, motorcycle Mr. Hubbs was riding was involved in a collision with the vehicle driven by the defendant

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA

 
HD REBUKED, 'REPREHENSIBLE' - Burgess v. Buell Distribution Corporation, plaintiff seeks documents; alleges accident caused by "wobble" from malfunction including the motorcycle itself, the sidecar kit and the hydraulic steering damper of Harley-Davidson

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA

 
Walker v. Doe, ICBC, opposing the admission of the April 5, 2012 report of Mr. Gough, a professional engineer.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA

 
Campbell v. Swetland, motorcyle and vehicle collision occurred at the intersection of Highway 6 and Storbo Road about 7 kilometres north of Crescent Valley near Nelson.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA

 
Hagen v. Insurance Corporation of British Columbia, 2011, requires the learner to take all reasonable steps to ensure compliance COURT OF APPEAL FOR BRITISH COLUMBIA

COURT OF APPEAL FOR BRITISH COLUMBIA

 
Mills v. Seifred, riding eastbound along 16th Avenue in Langley, British Columbia collided with a dump truck COURT OF APPEAL FOR BRITISH COLUMBIA

COURT OF APPEAL FOR BRITISH COLUMBIA

 
Racine v. Porco, “wheelie”, meaning that he pulled up the front wheel of the bike and continued to travel forward on the rear tire; motorcycle accelerated sharply. The plaintiff lost control and was thrown off. The motorcycle crashed corrected judgment

IN

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH...

 
Cikojevic v. Timm, I awarded the plaintiff these damages for personal injuries she suffered in a motor vehicle accident; Cikojevik v. Timm; parties have raised post-judgment issues that required further findings.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA

 
$294,761.50 - Taylor v. Depew, plaintiff’s motorbike collided head-on with the defendant’s dune buggy on a narrow dirt road as each rounded a corner.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA

 
Walker v. Doe, Oral Reasons for Judgment ICBC, argues that the plaintiff's description of how he was injured is a fiction.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA

 
Burgess v. Buell Distribution Corporation, Harley-Davidson applies for leave to cross-examine the plaintiff's expert, Mr. Mark Ezra, on affidavits

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA

 
Burgess v. Buell Distribution Corporation, request for examination for discovery of Harley Davidson; motorcycle with a sidecar.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA

 
Santiago v. James, riding as a passenger on the motorcycle of Mr. James, was thrown off as a result of what she says was the negligence of Mr. James,

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA

 
Welygan v. Willms, when in attempting to negotiate a left-hand turn in the roadway, Mr. Willms leaned the bike too far to the left, causing it to fall over,

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA

 
McStravick v. Metzler, operator of a motorcycle and Ms. McStravick was his passenger when they were involved in an accident on the northbound approach to the Mission Bridge.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA

 
Walker v. Doe, whether two of the draft questions, questions 8 and 9, should properly go to the jury.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA

 
Walker v. Doe, claims that he was struck by a loose tire from an unidentified vehicle while he was riding his motorcycle.; Oral Ruling re Admissibility of ICBC Documents

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA

 
Thoreson v. Insurance Corporation of British Columbia,appellant and his passenger on a rented motorcycle COURT OF APPEAL FOR BRITISH COLUMBIA 2011

COURT OF APPEAL FOR BRITISH COLUMBIA

 
North Pender Island Local Trust Committee v. Conconi, Application by Pender Islands Vacation Accommodations Association for intervenor status COURT OF APPEAL FOR BRITISH COLUMBIA

COURT OF APPEAL FOR BRITISH COLUMBIA

 
Kirk v. Kloosterman, Mr. Kirk was driving a motorcycle on a highway. Although he had obtained his learner’s licence, he failed to apply for his full licence at the end of the probation period. Thus, he was an ‘unlicensed’ driver.
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