Author Archives: Mussio Goodman

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 […]

Press Release: New Version of B.C. Best Seller “What ICBC Doesn’t Want You to Know”

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Wes Mussio, Managing Partner of Mussio Goodman Injury Lawyers has written a new version of the book titled “What ICBC Doesn’t Want You to Know”. The book series has over 50,000 copies in circulation and the latest version is sure to be even more popular than the others. After recently being featured in the Vancouver Sun and […]

Mussio Goodman Class Action Lawsuit Against FortisBC

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Commercial Drive businesses want fair compensation for financial disruptions caused by FortisBC Wes Mussio of Mussio Goodman Law has filed a lawsuit against Newfoundland utility company Fortis inc. The ongoing lawsuit was reported by British Colombian news outlets, Global News and CityNews 1130. Fifteen business located on or near Commercial Drive have signed up for […]

Wes Mussio is Featured in Canadian Lawyer Magazine

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WES MUSSIO OF MUSSIO GOODMAN LAWYERS FEATURED IN NATIONAL MAGAZINE PUBLICATION, CANADIAN LAWYER MAGAZINE The NDP government, in support of ICBC, has been introducing one-sided legislation since early 2018 which substantially compromises victim rights for fair compensation when a citizen is injured in a motor vehicle accident in British Columbia that is not his/her fault. […]

ICBC Further Increasing Staffing Costs

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The NDP government says it’s trying to cut costs at ICBC, then why are they increasing their costs instead? On March 29, 2019, the NDP government passed an Order in Council eliminating the two-year limitation period to submit medical expense receipts to ICBC for coverage under part seven benefits. Instead, they shorted the limitation period […]