Police officer awarded $70K for lost overtime opportunities
A.F. injured her back in a motor vehicle accident prior to becoming a police officer. Her injuries affected her training at the Police Academy and also limited some of the overtime opportunities available to her in the police. Mr. Cameron assisted another lawyer, Mr. David Kolb, in conducting a trial for A.F. in B.C. Supreme Court. Prior to the trial ICBC offered A.F. $15,000. A.F. was awarded over $85,000 at trial. Full court judgment
Read MoreJury awards $100,000 in Low Velocity Collision case
S.C. was a professional female with high earnings. She was injured in a motor vehicle accident which ICBC classified as a Low Velocity Impact. ICBC chose to have the matter heard by a jury. Mr. Cameron worked with Mr. Richard Parsons of Collette Parsons to represent S.C. and she was awarded over $100,000 by the jury, almost triple the best offer made by ICBC prior to the trial. Jury trial †
Read MoreInjured worker wins damages
F.M. was a labourer who injured his shoulder, neck and arm in a motor vehicle accident. ICBC elected to have the trial heard by a jury. Mr. Cameron represented F.M. at the trial and the jury awarded him $74,000, double the best offer made to him prior to the trial. Jury trial †
Read MoreCyclist found blameless in intersection crash
L.H. was a teacher who was injured when struck by a vehicle that turned left in front of her as she cycled in Vancouver. ICBC argued that she was 50% to blame for the accident because she had passed a line of stopped cars as she cycled and should have expected a car to possibly make a left hand turn. Mr. Cameron represented L.H. at trial and the Court found the left turning motorist 100% liable for the accident and for L.H.’s injuries. Full court judgement
Read MoreSemi-retired exec wins seven times ICBC’s offer
T.W. was a semi-retired executive who injured his neck and shoulder in a motor vehicle accident. ICBC chose to have T.W.’s case heard by a jury. Mr. Cameron represented T.W. and after the trial the jury awarded T.W. over $100,000 in damages, which was seven times the offer made by ICBC to settle prior to the trial. Jury trial †
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