In a motor vehicle accident, can the driver's negligence be inferred?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Garneau v. Izatt-Sill, 2013 BCSC 46 (CanLII):

In such circumstances, negligence can be inferred: Nason v. Nunes, 2008 BCCA 203 at para. 8. The defendants led no evidence to the contrary. Indeed, the defendants did not contest that the driver was negligent.

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