What is the test for admissibility of clinical records as evidence in personal injury cases generally?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Monga v Smith, 2021 BCSC 1430 (CanLII):

On that issue and on the issue of the admissibility of clinical records as evidence in personal injury cases generally I refer to, adopt and apply the observations of Smith J. in Edmondson v. Payer, 2011 BCSC 118 at paras. 23 to 39.

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