What is the purpose of a non-pecuniary damage award in a personal injury action?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Laliberte v Jarma, 2019 BCSC 968 (CanLII):

The purpose of a non-pecuniary damage award is to compensate the plaintiff for “pain, suffering, loss of enjoyment of life and loss of amenities”: Jackson v. Lai, 2007 BCSC 1023 at para. 134.

In Stapley v. Hejslet, 2006 BCCA 34, leave to appeal ref’d [2006] SCCA No. 100, at para. 46, Madam Justice Kirkpatrick outlined the following factors to be considered in awarding non-pecuniary damages:

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