Case pokes holes in ICBC Low Velocity Impact policy
N.G. was a Starbucks barista who was injured when her vehicle was rear-ended. ICBC denied her any compensation on the basis of its low velocity impact program. Mr. Cameron took on her case and by the time of trial N.G. had become an RCMP officer. N.G. was awarded over $25,000 in compensation by the Court. Full court judgment
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J.B. was a roofer who suffered injuries to his back after a motor vehicle accident. ICBC offered him $6,500 in compensation. He consulted withMr. Cameron and eventually was awarded over $50,000 in compensation after a two day trial.
Read MoreICBC offers nothing, but marketing exec wins $35K
C.F. was a young female marketing executive who injured her back and shoulders in a motor vehicle accident. ICBC denied her any compensation, claiming that her accident was a “low velocity impact”. Mr. Cameron represented her in court and she received over $35,000 in compensation.
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