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Between October 2010 and March 2018, Alka Suri was involved in four motor vehicle accidents as a passenger, with liability admitted by the defendants. Suri claimed chronic physical and psychological injuries and sought compensation for various damages. The defendants disputed the extent of damages, arguing that Suri was able to return to work full-time and failed to mitigate her damages. Prior to the accidents, Suri had a successful personal and professional life. The accidents caused ongoing pain, fatigue, sleep issues, mental health problems, and affected her ability to perform daily activities. The court ruled that she is entitled to: Non-pecuniary damages: $150,000.00 Past income loss: $145,000.00 (to be adjusted for income tax) Future loss of income-earning capacity: $280,000.00 Loss of housekeeping capacity: $90,000.00 Cost of future care: $67,270.00 Special damages: $4,932.75
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Supreme Court of British ColumbiaCase Number
M125940Practice Area
Personal injury lawAmount
$ 737,203Winner
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