Is a plaintiff entitled to a claim for future care giving costs?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Carmichael v. Kwon, 2016 BCSC 265 (CanLII):

Mr. Justice Donald addressed claims for future care giving costs in Milliken v. Rowe, 2012 BCCA 490 at paras. 52-57. Although in dissent, he explained at para. 56 the distinction between future caregiving services and loss of capacity claims: I conclude that when the capacity to provide care to an ill or disabled family member is impaired by accident-related injuries, it is a loss of the plaintiff’s personal capacity and is not dependent on whether replacement costs are in fact incurred prior to trial. Claims for future caregiving costs, on the other hand, are directly related to services that will reasonably be expected to be provided to compensate the plaintiff’s impaired caregiving capacity in the future, based on need and opportunity. The fact that the plaintiff’s future supplemented or replaced caregiving directly benefits her family is irrelevant.

Other Questions


Is it necessary for a plaintiff to advance a future cost of care claim in the context of medical necessity claims? (British Columbia, Canada)
Is a plaintiff entitled to an award for costs of future care for a plaintiff who was injured in a motor vehicle accident? (British Columbia, Canada)
Is a defendant entitled to a future care claim for future care costs? (British Columbia, Canada)
Is a plaintiff entitled to claim the future cost of housekeeping and yard maintenance? (British Columbia, Canada)
Is a plaintiff entitled to a future care award for the purposes of calculating future care costs? (British Columbia, Canada)
Is resolution of an important part of a claim against a party in a personal injury claim against the other party to the claim substantially less impact on the balance of the claim? (British Columbia, Canada)
Is a plaintiff entitled to double costs if they have made a reasonable offer to settle their claim? (British Columbia, Canada)
Is it necessary for a plaintiff to advance a future cost of care claim, in a medical malpractice action, to have a physician testify to the medical necessity of each and every item of care? (British Columbia, Canada)
What is a plaintiff’s future care cost of future care award? (British Columbia, Canada)
If a plaintiff has not used an item of service in the past, is it appropriate to include that cost in the future cost award? (British Columbia, Canada)
X



Alexi white


"The most advanced legal research software ever built."

Trusted by top litigators from across North America.