Is a no fault benefit order related to Section B indemnity payments applicable to the tort award or damages?

New Brunswick, Canada


The following excerpt is from Wilson v. Campbell, 2003 NBQB 413 (CanLII):

Therefore based on the authorities, as I understand them, I am of the opinion that a Cox v. Carter order related to Section “B” weekly indemnity payments is applicable to the tort award or damages and not just to the head of damage or type of loss akin to the no-fault benefit.

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