Category Archives: Legal Decisions

Mussio Goodman is proud to display our recent legal decisions in the legal field of personal injury claims and estate litigation claims.

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 […]

Court Awards Client 100% Liability Decision Against ICBC

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Mussio Goodman Proved Defendant’s Liability, Despite ICBC Offer We are pleased to announce that, after a three-day trial in the Supreme Court of British Columbia, the Defendant was found to be 100% responsible for the car accident that caused significant injuries to our client. The case was initially characterized as a “he said/she said” dispute […]

Mussio Goodman Law Client Awarded $115,000 At Trial After Rejecting $57,000 ICBC Offer

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Mussio Goodman Successfully Wins Client $115,000 At Trial We are pleased to announce that, following a five day trial in the Supreme Court of British Columbia, our client was awarded a total of $115,834.31 plus costs and disbursements. Our client’s injuries, initially sustained in a 2008 motor vehicle accident at the intersection of 2nd Ave and […]

Mussio Goodman Law Wins WCB Tribunal Decision Against ICBC

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Mussio Goodman Wins WCB Tribunal Decision Against ICBC When an injured motorist first informs ICBC of the accident, one of the questions they may face 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 be no […]

Mussio Goodman Law Prevents Second ICBC Medical Examination of the Plaintiff

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Mussio Goodman Protects Client’s Rights and Privacy Against ICBC 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 or ongoing wage loss, […]

Mussio Goodman Law Defeats ICBC Low Velocity Defense at Trial

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ICBC’s Biased Policy Was Defeated Against Our Client in Court Nobody truly understands the impact of whiplash until they have experienced it for themselves. This painful and often debilitating injury can arise from even a relatively mild collision, and can result in chronic pain lasting from months to years to the rest of the victim’s […]