Does a plaintiff have to consider whether they discussed retirement with their physician before deciding to retire?

Alberta, Canada


The following excerpt is from Sorochan v. Bouchier, 2014 ABQB 37 (CanLII):

In Sacco v. Insurance Corporation of British Columbia 1992 Vancouver Registry No. B870789, the court considered a number of factors including whether the plaintiff discussed possible retirement with his physician and also whether he considered taking further time off or claiming additional disability benefits prior to deciding to retire.

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