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Jocelyn Fabretti v. Singh: ICBC denied that Jocelyn Fabretti suffered debilitating physical and psychological injuries in a catastrophic accident (despite the fact that two people died in the accident) and they offered $300,000 on the eve of trial.  The Jury awarded $1,500,000 and this is one of the largest chronic pain Judgements in the BC ... learn more

Dennis Rizzolo v. Brett: ICBC argued that Dennis Rizzolo was “at fault” for the accident (despite the fact that the defendant was ticketed) and offered $0 before trial.  The learned trial judge decided in favour of Dennis and awarded $562,103 ... learn more

Trial awards. We never settle for second best.

At KazLaw, our experience, resources and expertise have resulted in the settlement of thousands of cases, including many multi-million dollar cases.

 

While most of our cases settle, we are trial lawyers and KazLaw has obtained some of the highest personal injury trial awards in British Columbia. 

 

Our lawyers have extensive experience in the British Columbia Supreme Court and Court of Appeal, conducting both jury and judge alone trials. Here you can find some personal examples of the KazLaw Trial Awards.

Tracy Foster v. Kindlan and Pineau: ICBC denied that Tracy Foster was injured because there was “minimal damage” to her vehicle and they offered $0 before trial. The learned trial judge rejected ICBC’s policy and awarded $302,000 ... learn more

James Saunders v. McTavish: ICBC denied that James Saunders suffered chronic pain because he was able to return to work and they offered $25,000 in the month before trial.  The jury awarded James $335,000 ... learn more

Matthew Ho v. Dosanjh: ICBC argued that Matt Ho had pre-existing injuries and he suffered a minor aggravation in a motor vehicle accident.  ICBC eventually offered $75,000 and the learned trial judge awarded Matt $171,296.49 ... learn more

Lloyd Agar v. Morgan: The learned trial judge rejected ICBC’s submissions and the learned trial judge awarded $323,922 ... learn more

Sharon Rozendaal v. Landingin: ICBC offered $17,000. The learned trial Judge awarded $97,941 ... learn more

Tina Fiorda v. Say: ICBC offered $40,000 shortly before trial. The learned trial judge awarded $94,692 ... learn more

Kulbir Chohan v. Thandi: ICBC offered $32,000 before trial. The learned trial judge awarded $58,000 ... learn more

Natalia Spehar v. Beazley: ICBC offered $1,000,000 on the morning of trial. The learned trial judge awarded $7,400,000 ... learn more

Dominic Rockall v. Alberni Construction Ltd. and Stephens (2013 Oral Reasons for Judgement from Mr. Justice Leask): ICBC denied liability and told Mr. Rockall that he was at fault for the accident - the learned trial judge decided favour of the Mr. Rockall and found the defendant 100% liable ... learn more

Mitchell Fabretti v. Gill: ICBC denied that Mitchell Fabretti (an infant) suffered significant injuries and only offered $60,000 on the eve of trial.  The learned trial judge decided in favour of Mitchell and awarded $517,000 ... learn more

Martha Kuras v. Repo: ICBC denied Ms. Kuras' future earning capacity claim. The learned trial Judge awarded $206,177 including $107,500 for loss of future earning capacity. ... learn more

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