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The Law Blog: Personal Injury & Disability Law Cases in Canada - June 26, 2009
The Niloufari vs. Coumont court decision was released by the British Columbia Supreme Court in Vancouver on June 24, 2008.
On January 9, 2006, taxi driver Ebrahim Niloufari was driving his taxi across the Granville Bridge in Vancouver. He was stopped at a crosswalk waiting for a cyclist to pass ...
The Law Blog: Personal Injury & Disability Law Cases in Canada - June 26, 2009
This blog post was created by Ontario slip and fall lawyer Mark Yazdani. Visit Mark’s slip and fall information site: www.slipfall.ca.
The Cartner v. City of Burlington court decision was released by the Ontario Superior Court of Justice on July 29, 2008.
On November 8, 2002, 52 year-old ...
The Law Blog: Personal Injury & Disability Law Cases in Canada - June 26, 2009
The Wozniak v. Alexander court decision was released by the Alberta Court of Queens Bench in Calgary on July 15, 2008.
In the afternoon of July 23, 2007, 17 year old Megan Wozniak and some friends rented a power boat and went boating on Sylvan Lake. They were shown how to start the boat, trim the ...
The Law Blog: Personal Injury & Disability Law Cases in Canada - June 26, 2009
The Frazer vs. Haukioja court decision was released by the Ontario Superior Court of Justice on August 27, 2008.
Grant Frazer, then a 31 year-old school teacher, was injured in a motorcycle accident on November 25, 2001. He was taken to the emergency Northumberland Hospital where he underwent an ...
The Law Blog: Personal Injury & Disability Law Cases in Canada - June 26, 2009
The Bradley vs. Bath decision was released by the British Columbia Supreme Court in Vancouver on August 5, 2008.
On December 3, 2003, 23-year old Ryan Bradley was riding his bicycle to his brand new job. He was riding on the sidewalk and not wearing a helmet. As he crossed the exit of a gas ...
The Law Blog: Personal Injury & Disability Law Cases in Canada - June 26, 2009
The Ufimzeff v. Brown court decision was released by the British Columbia Supreme Court in Kelowna on September 2, 2008.
On June 15, 2005, then 60 year-old Raisa Ufimzeff was driving in Vernon, British Columbia when a Chrysler pulled out of an alley and struck her car. She hit her chest the force ...
The Law Blog: Personal Injury & Disability Law Cases in Canada - June 26, 2009
The Chowdhry vs. Burnaby (City) court decision was released by the British Columbia Supreme Court in Vancouver on October 10, 2008.
On August 19, 2005, Shanker Chowdhry, than age 64, was driving his Honda Civic north on Cariboo Road in Burnaby. While driving, he was speaking on his cell phone with ...
The Law Blog: Personal Injury & Disability Law Cases in Canada - June 26, 2009
The Skocir v. Premier Fitness Clubs (Yorkdale) Inc. court decision was released by the Ontario Superior Court of Justice on November 7, 2008.
Matilda Skocir, age 72, attended her gym in Toronto, Ontario, on December 14, 2006 for her regular workout. After she finished, she was stretching on the ...
The Law Blog: Personal Injury & Disability Law Cases in Canada - June 26, 2009
The Greaves v. Grace court decision was released by the British Columbia Supreme in New Westminster on November 10, 2008.
On the night of February 13, 2005, Randy Greaves and his friend and employer Darren Grace were having drinks at the Maple Ridge Pub. They left after two or three hours and were ...
The Law Blog: Personal Injury & Disability Law Cases in Canada - June 26, 2009
The Madonia v. Stevens court decision was released by the Ontario Superior Court of Justice on December 12, 2008.
On July 15, 2005, Laura Madonia attended at their cardiologists office for an electrocardiogram. Amongst other heart ailments, she suffered from hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and had a ...
Now, Why Didn't I Think of That? - December 05, 2008
There was an interesting article in yesterday’s Report on Business, entitled As patent cases clog courts, drugs are a lawyer’s best friend, which describes how the Federal Cou
Now, Why Didn't I Think of That? - December 05, 2008
The Globe and Mail reports today that the Vancouver Olympic Organizing Committee (VANOC) quietly applied to the Canadian Intellectual Property Office fo
Now, Why Didn't I Think of That? - January 11, 2008
CBC News reports that Alberta Premier Ed Stelmach is defending his decision to send lawyers after blogger Dave Cournoyer w
Now, Why Didn't I Think of That? - January 02, 2008
It’s not often that I come across news about Canadian trade-mark assets being sold, so I was intrigued when I saw the headline Electrohome completes the sale of the corporation’s trade-marks on
Now, Why Didn't I Think of That? - December 27, 2007
I wish all my readers a Happy Holidays!
From Red Deer, Alberta, Canada
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