What is the quantum of damages for injuries sustained in an automobile accident on a highway?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Parker v. Martin, 2017 BCSC 446 (CanLII):

The case of MacIntosh v. Davison also considers an automobile accident on a highway, a more serious accident with more serious injuries than those in the case at bar. The quantum of damages in that case reflects the factual background of a serious collision, and hence is distinguishable from the circumstances in the case at bar.

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