What is the test for an award for future care costs in a personal injury case?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Edwards v Parkinson’s Heating Ltd., 2018 BCSC 593 (CanLII):

Future care costs are those costs that a reasonably-minded person of ample means would incur as a result of their loss: Bystedt v. Hay, 2001 BCSC 1735 at paras. 162–3, aff’d 2004 BCCA 124. An award for future care costs is premised upon real and substantial future possibilities: Anderson v. Rizzardo, 2015 BCSC 2349 at para. 209.

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