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  • Published by Paul Hergott, Personal Injury Lawyer,

How can inconsistent evidence impact a court’s decision? In the recent personal injury case of Traux v. Hryb (2017 BCSC 1052), the plaintiff was travelling on the highway in his tractor on a night with heavy rain and was approaching

  • Published by Paul Hergott, Personal Injury Lawyer,

I have been injured participating in an activity that required me to sign a release of liability to take part in. Can I sue despite signing this waiver? In the recent personal injury case, Jamieson v Whistler Mountain Resort Limited

  • Published by Paul Hergott, Personal Injury Lawyer,

Is it necessary for a psychiatric expert to medically diagnose a psychiatric illness in order for me to receive compensation for the psychological impacts a motor vehicle crash has had on me? Today’s case is a Supreme Court of Canada

  • Published by Hergott Law,

I can work now, but I’m worried about the future – what if my pain gets worse as I age?  Will I be compensated for that? In the 2016 case Deol v Sheikh (2016 BCSC 2404), the plaintiff was a

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If ICBC has already sent me to an expert, can their defence lawyer send me to another? What if the first expert was very thorough? This question came before Master Wilson of the Kelowna registry earlier this month (unreported –