How much is a court likely to award in a personal injury action?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Dillon v. Dillon, 2013 ONSC 4698 (CanLII):

Justice Turnbull noted in MacDonald-Sauer v. Sauer at para. 44, that, in exercising discretion on how much to award, “it is reasonable to look at the full amount claimed, the reasonableness of a party’s behaviour, the extent to which there is divided success, test the amount against the factors listed in Rule 24(11) and then look at factors such as ability to pay.”

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