What is the law on aggravated damages in the context of a wrongful dismissal claim?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Stock v. Oak Bay Marina Ltd., 2017 BCSC 359 (CanLII):

The law on aggravated damages in the context of a wrongful dismissal claim is conveniently summarized in Vernon v. British Columbia (Liquor Distribution Branch), 2012 BCSC 133, at paras. 369 and following, and in Lau, at paras. 213 and following. Any award must reflect the actual damages, and a dismissed employee is not entitled to compensation for injuries flowing from the fact of the dismissal itself.

Other Questions


What are the legal principles applicable to a claim for aggravated damages in a wrongful dismissal case? (British Columbia, Canada)
What is the range of damages available to the Husband in his claim for wrongful dismissal? (British Columbia, Canada)
How have courts considered aggravated damages in wrongful dismissal cases? (British Columbia, Canada)
What are the reasons why a plaintiff’s claims for wrongful dismissal were dismissed? (British Columbia, Canada)
What are the principles of reasonable notice in the context of a claim of wrongful dismissal? (British Columbia, Canada)
Is resolution of an important part of a claim against a party in a personal injury claim against the other party to the claim substantially less impact on the balance of the claim? (British Columbia, Canada)
Can a liquidated claim be a wrongful dismissal claim? (British Columbia, Canada)
Does a common law husband of an employee who has been dismissed for wrongful dismissal have to sue the employer for damages? (British Columbia, Canada)
Does a plaintiff have an obligation to reduce their damages by reducing the damages in the context of a claim? (British Columbia, Canada)
What is the duty to mitigate in the context of wrongful dismissal claims? (British Columbia, Canada)
X



Alexi white


"The most advanced legal research software ever built."

Trusted by top litigators from across North America.