Author Archives: Mussio Goodman

Court Rejects ICBC’s Application to Assess Our Client By ICBC Doctor

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Mussio Goodman is pleased to announce our recent success in the Supreme Court of British Columbia, in which we defended our client’s interests by preventing a medical assessment (IME) by a neurologist chosen by ICBC. IMEs are often obtained by both the claimant and ICBC during the litigation process, the purpose of which is to have independent […]

Court Questions Credibility and Rejects Opinion of ICBC Doctor Martin Grypma

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In claims involving personal injury, it is often necessary for both the claimant and ICBC to retain independent medical experts to assess the claimant’s injuries. The purpose is to have an independent doctor provide the parties – and ultimately the Court – with an impartial expert opinion on the claimant’s injuries. The opinion usually includes a diagnosis of […]

Mussio Goodman Obtains Court Costs For Client After Successful Verdict at Trial

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Mussio Goodman was Successful in a Recent Estate Litigation Case. In what may be the final installment of the Sharma estate litigation matter, Wes Mussio and Anthony Eden recently appeared before Madame Justice Griffin to argue our clients’ entitlement to costs in the recent successful decision. In the trial decision, which can be found here, […]

Mussio Goodman Obtains Another Successful Result in Court

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Successful Judgment involving a BC Wills Variation Claim Mussio Goodman is pleased to announce our success in the British Columbia Supreme Court case of Ciarniello v. James, 2016 BCSC 1699. The case involved a BC wills variation claim by the Plaintiff, who was the second wife of a Vancouver dentist and businessman.  The Plaintiff sued her […]

Court Rejects ICBC’s Application to Conduct Prolonged Examination of Our Client

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Mussio Goodman Successful Against ICBC Question Tactics Mussio Goodman is pleased to announce our success in opposing ICBC’s application to subject our client to further questioning by their defence lawyer. ICBC sought a court order to increase the permitted time to question our client under oath, which is known as an “examination for discovery”.  Under […]

Mussio Goodman Successful at Trial in Overturning Will For Disinherited Clients

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Mussio Goodman Achieves Successful Judgment for Disinherited client We are pleased to announce that reasons for judgement were just released in our case Sharma v. Sharma Estate, 2016 BCSC 1397. The case centered on the Estate our clients’ mother, and her Will that disinherited three children in favour of one son. In the Will, the […]