Category Archives: Press Release

Recent press releases featuring Mussio Law Group.

ICBC Appealing Mussio Goodman Victory to Supreme Court of Canada

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Mussio Goodman Achieves Victory in Supreme Court of Canada The British Columbia Court of Appeal ruled in our client’s favour, overturning the lower court’s decision and prohibiting ICBC from relying on a zipline waiver to deny compensation for injuries sustained in a car accident. ICBC has since sought leave to appeal the decision to the […]

BC Court of Appeal Rejects ICBC’s Attempt to Remove Client’s Website

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24 hours Vancouver Recently Reported on the Mussio Goodman Court Success As reported by 24 Hours Vancouver, we are pleased to announce that ICBC has lost for the second time in trying to convince our Court that the website belonging to Wes Mussio’s wife (icbcadvice.com) was infringing on ICBC’s trademark. In 2012, the BC Supreme […]

Wes Mussio Featured in Lawyers Weekly

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Lawyers Weekly Recently Featured Mussio Goodman Lawyer As previously discussed, injured claimants must take reasonable steps to restore themselves to their pre-accident condition, which includes following the advice of their doctors. In the trial of Warner v. Cousins, the judge found that the Plaintiff failed to mitigate her damages and reduced the award as a result. The […]

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 […]