Is Elliott entitled to all expenditures that are reasonably necessary to promote his mental and physical health in the future?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Brito v. Woolley, 2001 BCSC 1178 (CanLII):

Elliott is entitled to be compensated for all expenditures that are reasonably necessary, on the medical evidence, to promote his mental and physical health in the future: Milina v. Bartsch, supra. The proposed expenditures must be medically justified and reasonable: Milina v. Bartsch, supra.

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