In a personal injury action, can a court second-guess the amount of time claimed for costs?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Meady v. Greyhound Canada Transportation Corp., 2013 ONSC 5568 (CanLII):

In Beach, supra para. 55, the court notes at para. 3: In reviewing a claim for costs a court need not undertake a line by line analysis of the hours claimed, nor should a court second-guess the amount claimed unless it is clearly excessive or overreaching. A trial judge must consider what is reasonable in the circumstances and, after taking into account all of the relevant factors, should award costs in a more global fashion: see the cases referred to in Fazio v. Cusumano, [citation omitted]…

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