Author Archives: Mussio Goodman

Mussio Goodman Prevents ICBC Doctor Examination of Our Client

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The Supreme Court has prevented ICBC from Unfairly Examining Our Client As previously discussed, there are two ways ICBC can compel an injured claimant to attend an examination by a doctor of ICBC’s choosing. The first is pursuant to a claim for Part VII or “no-fault” benefits, whereby a claimant is receiving reimbursement for treatment expenses […]

Mussio Goodman Wins Third Consecutive WCB Tribunal Decision Against ICBC

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Mussio Goodman Wins Against ICBC in Court As previously discussed, when an injured motorist first informs ICBC of the accident, one of the questions they may be asked is whether they were working at the time of the collision. The reason is, if both drivers involved in the accident were “workers” as defined by the […]

Client Awarded $204,000 and ICBC Penalized for Not Accepting First Offer

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Court Awards Our Client $204,000 For ICBC Blunder As we recently announced, after our client rejected ICBC’s $25,000 offer, we proceeded to trial and were awarded $204,000 in the Supreme Court of British Columbia. With any successful judgment, we were also awarded “costs”, which is essentially an award of additional money to compensate for the work […]

Court Finds Bus Driver Liable for Our Client’s Injuries

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Mussio Goodman was Successful in Supreme Court of British Columbia for Liability of Bus Driver We are pleased to announce that the Supreme Court of British Columbia has found the defendant bus driver liable for our client’s broken ankle and shoulder. In this case, our client was attempting to catch a bus which was stopped […]

Mussio Goodman Wins Another WCB Tribunal Decision Against ICBC

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Mussio Goodman Wins Another WCB Tribunal Decision Against ICBC When an injured motorist first informs ICBC of the accident, one of the questions they may be asked is whether they were working at the time of the collision. This is because, if both drivers were “workers” as defined by the Workers Compensation Act, there can […]

Jury Awards Our Client $290,400 After She Declined ICBC’s $115,000 Offer

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Mussio Goodman has Successfully Won $290,400 for Our Client We are pleased to announce that, after declining ICBC’s offer to settle for $115,000, our client proceeded to a two week jury trial resulting in an award of $290,400. The primary issue in this case was “causation”. In April 2009, our client was rear-ended at a […]