Insurance should be there when you need it most – when you are sick or disabled, when you experience property or business loss, or when a loved one passes away. Insurance companies are required to provide the benefits their insureds pay for during these difficult times. When they don’t, we hold them accountable.
Michael Elliott and John Rice were trial counsel for Cora Boyes who, in 2007, was 10 only months old when she suffered severe electrical burns while a resident at a rental property in North Vancouver. Cora was electrocuted by a negligently constructed electrical cord which had been altered to have two “male” ends. The cord...
Michael Elliott and Cody Wagner were trial counsel for a 36-year-old lawyer who suffered injury to her back and neck, as well as headaches, as a result of a significant motor vehicle collision. At the time of the collision the plaintiff worked in a busy litigation law firm. Due to her hard work and determination,...
John Rice and Jon Harbut were trial counsel for Denise Norris who suffered disabling injuries after being involved in a vehicle accident in 2010. The Insurance Corporation of British Columbia (“ICBC”) had conduct of the defence and elected a jury trial. The defendant admitted liability just before the commencement of a scheduled 20-day trial, which...
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