Waxing your board: Liability on the slopes
This past winter has been one of the best in recent memory for snow conditions on the local mountains. While out enjoying sunny days, blue
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This past winter has been one of the best in recent memory for snow conditions on the local mountains. While out enjoying sunny days, blue
In DOBRE V. LANGLEY, 2011 BCSC 1315 (“DOBRE”), a decision released October 4, 2011, the Court considered how to apportion liability in a personal injury case where the Plaintiff was struck by the Defendant while riding his bike in a cross-walk. The DOBRE decision provides an example of how compliance with the “rules of the road” can directly affect who is liable for a particular accident, and to what extent.
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