Adding to this site’s archives of pain and suffering awards for shoulder injuries,
reasons for judgement were released today by the BC Supreme Court,
Nanaimo Registry, assessing damages for a chronic shoulder injury caused
by a collision.
In today’s case (Gaudrealt v. Gobeil) the Plaintiff was involved in a ‘forceful‘
rear-end collision in 2009. He suffered various injuries the most
serious of which was a chronic shoulder pain. In assessing
non-pecuniary damages at $75,000 Mr. Justice Thompson provided the
following reasons:
More/source: http://bc-injury-law.com/blog/category/icbc-shoulder-injury-cases
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