What are the damages for negligence arising out of two motor vehicle accidents which occurred in quick succession on January 6, 2007?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Morlan v. Barrett, 2010 BCSC 1767 (CanLII):

The plaintiff claims damages for negligence arising out of two motor vehicle accidents which occurred in quick succession on January 6, 2007. The plaintiff’s injuries are indivisible: Bradley v. Groves, 2010 BCCA 361. Liability has been admitted by all defendants.

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