Is loss of housekeeping capacity compensated in a global award for non-pecuniary damages?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Quezada v Quezada, 2019 BCSC 1732 (CanLII):

Where loss of housekeeping capacity is compensated by an award of non-pecuniary damages, it should usually form part of a global award for non-pecuniary damages rather than a segregated sum: Riley v. Ritsco, 2018 BCCA 366 at para. 102.

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