Makowsky v. Jawandha, remarkable application before me today. It relates to a medical examination of the plaintiff by Dr. Sovio, an expert chosen by the defence. Print

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Lee v. Schenoni, issue before the court is the issue of a request by the defendants that the plaintiff produce an MSP printout for four-and-a-half years prior to the accident Print

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Jezdic v. Danielisz, in a parking lot when the vehicle was rear ended by the defendant’s vehicle, which was backing up in the parking lot. Print

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application is to prove an infant settlement involving Aaron Van Tol, now 16 years of age, and his sister Emily, who is 14. Print

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Vanderhaeghe v. Andjelic, defendant seeks executed authorizations to Canada Revenue Agency for release of personal and business tax returns and Notices of Assessment Print

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McLaren v. Rice, defence relies upon a seat belt defence and invokes s. 3 of the Negligence Act which requires the court to apportion liability Print

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Turner v. Coblenz, Campbell River, she was injured in a two-motor vehicle accident Print

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Simon (Guardian ad litem of) v. Portsmith, application by the defendant Bostock to adduce at trial the affidavit of Daniel Stushnov, deceased. Print

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Johannson v. National Car Rental (Canada) Inc., along 70th Avenue. She was in the process of turning right onto Oak Street Print

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McLaren v. Rice, Oral Ruling on Objection to a Question Print

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Ng v. Nguyen, pedestrian, was struck by a vehicle driven by the defendant at the intersection of Perry Street and Kingsway in Vancouver, Print

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Grigor v. Johal, issue in this case pertains to the nature and the extent of the Plaintiff's injuries (and, in particular, to whether he suffered an injury to his lower back) and to the quantum of damages Print

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Kaczmarek v. Yamanaka, application by the plaintiff for an order for separate trials pursuant to Rule 5(6). The action is a personal injury claim Print

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Qiao v. Buckley, says that even if the disc herniation was pre-existing, it was asymptomatic and only became symptomatic as a result of the collision. Print

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Berschiminsky v. Wilson, defendant seeks disclosure of a number of documents in the nature of medical records Print

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Dayal v. Jones, ntersection of Cambie Road and No. 4 Road in Richmond, Print

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Nguyen v. DaimlerChrysler Financial Services Canada Inc., application by the defendant for an independent medical examination Print

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Wilson v. Leung, collision between the City bus that she was operating and a vehicle owned and operated by the Defendants. Print

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Tiessen v. ICBC, all reasonable expenses incurred by the insured as a result of the injury for necessary" services, therapy, or treatment as set out in the Regulation. Physical therapy is one of the included therapies. Print

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Ceraldi v. Duthie, plaintiff seeks the summary disposition of her personal injury action arising out of a minimal impact collision Print

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Pratt v. Barlow, rear-ended by a logging truck which had previously stopped behind her, but then suddenly moved forward striking her vehiclE Print

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