How is the non-pecuniary loss of a disabled individual's enjoyment of life measured?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Cheema v Khan, 2017 BCSC 974 (CanLII):

In Agar v. Morgan, 2003 BCSC 630, Madam Justice Sinclair Prowse addressed the question of how the non-pecuniary losses of an already disabled individual whose circumstances and enjoyment of life are still further curtailed should be measured. …

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