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    Filing an ICBC Personal Injury Claim

    Filing an ICBC Personal Injury Claim

    The ideal time for someone to try and understand how to file a claim with ICBC is hardly after they have been injured in an accident....
    Understanding the constitutional challenge The Trial Lawyers Association of B.C. has filed against I

    Understanding the constitutional challenge The Trial Lawyers Association of B.C. has filed against I

    The Trial Lawyers Association of B.C. is launching a constitutional challenge against the provincial government over new Insurance...
    Recent Judgment for Wang v. McNaught, 2017 BCSC 454

    Recent Judgment for Wang v. McNaught, 2017 BCSC 454

    In the case of Wang v. McNaught, Counsel for the Plaintiff was Craig McTavish and counsel for the Defendants was A. du Plessis & D....
    Recent Judgment for Harmati v. Williams, 2016 BCSC 2199

    Recent Judgment for Harmati v. Williams, 2016 BCSC 2199

    In the case of Harmati v. Williams, the Plaintiff sought damages and alleged that she suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder and...
    Understanding the $5,500 Cap on ICBC Minor Pain and Suffering Claims.

    Understanding the $5,500 Cap on ICBC Minor Pain and Suffering Claims.

    Effective April 1, 2019, ICBC will be placing a $5,500 cap on all minor pain and suffering claims. Addressing the upcoming changes to minor
     

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