Author Archives: Mussio Goodman

Court Awards Our Client $2.2 Million at Trial, Five Times More Than ICBC’s Offer

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Mussio Goodman is pleased to announce our recent success in the BC Supreme Court, which resulted in a significant win for our client against ICBC. In McColl v. Sullivan, 2020 BCSC 137, Madam Justice Baker awarded our client $2.2 million dollars after a ten day trial. It is notable that our client wanted to move […]

Court Finds ICBC Doctor’s Evidence Biased and Unreliable

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In a personal injury case, the court requires medical evidence to determine the extent of a claimant’s injuries. To this end, it is common for both ICBC and the claimant to hire independent medical experts to assess the claimant’s injuries. When considering the medical opinions of these experts, the court has a key requirement: objectivity. […]

ICBC Part VII expense coverage after April 1, 2019

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There is a lot of confusion with the adjusters about how part VIIs work post April 1, 2019. There are three points: Under Part VII, ICBC will only compensate treatment expenses incurred after April 1, 2019 at “prescribed rates”, regardless of when the accident occurred; The requirement to furnish ICBC with receipts within 60 days […]

The Briefing Podcast: What happens when ICBC finds your case to be a “minor injury”?

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Mussio Goodman’s new Podcast, The Briefing, Talks About the Legal Issues Affecting You in B.C. In this episode, Wes Mussio explains what happens if the ICBC categorizes your injury from an accident as a “minor injury.” This podcast gives advice and explanation in civil legal cases within British Columbia, Canada. Presented by Mussio Goodman and […]