Cook v. Kang
- 2019 BCSC 12 (Master)
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- 2020 BCSC 526
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- 2020 BCSC 575
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The above case is referenced within:
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British Columbia Motor Vehicle Accident Claims Practice Manual
(Current to: February 01 2023)
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Chapter 2. Commencing and Defending a Motor Vehicle Action
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VI. Identify the Parties to a Motor Vehicle Accident Claim [§2.15]
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E. Defendants to a Motor Vehicle Accident Claim [§2.30]
- 5. ICBC or Other Insurers as Defendants to a Motor Vehicle Accident Claim [§2.35]
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E. Defendants to a Motor Vehicle Accident Claim [§2.30]
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VI. Identify the Parties to a Motor Vehicle Accident Claim [§2.15]
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Chapter 4. Discovery
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II. Document Discovery in Civil Actions [§4.2]
- A. Duty to Disclose Documents [§4.3]
- VII. Discovery by Physical/Medical Examination in a Motor Vehicle Accident Claim [§4.140]
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II. Document Discovery in Civil Actions [§4.2]
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Chapter 6. Unidentified Motorists
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III. Remedy under the Insurance (Vehicle) Act, Section 24 [§6.3]
- C. Requirement for Claimant to Use Reasonable Efforts to Identify Unknown Motorist [§6.14]
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III. Remedy under the Insurance (Vehicle) Act, Section 24 [§6.3]
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Chapter 2. Commencing and Defending a Motor Vehicle Action
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Discovery Practice in British Columbia
(Current to: January 15 2024)
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Chapter 2. Document Discovery
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II. Duty to Disclose Documents [§2.2]
- H. Consequences of Failing to Give Adequate Document Discovery [§2.47]
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II. Duty to Disclose Documents [§2.2]
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Chapter 7. Physical Examination and Inspection as Discovery Tools
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II. Physical/Medical Examination as a Discovery Tool [§7.2]
- A. When a Physical/Medical Examination Is Available [§7.3]
- H. The Examiner’s Report [§7.45]
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II. Physical/Medical Examination as a Discovery Tool [§7.2]
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Chapter 2. Document Discovery