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Chernichen v Mundy
The trial lasted four days and judgment was issued on October 3, 2022. Ms. Chernichen was awarded damages for various items, including non-pecuniary damages, loss of income, loss of future earning capacity, cost of future care, and special damages, with the total amount of $642,116. The parties discussed the issue of costs, and Ms. Chernichen sought double costs based on Rule 9-1. The court considered the legal principles and a leading case on double costs. The court determined that the offers to settle made by Ms. Chernichen were reasonable and should have been accepted by the defendants. As a result, Ms. Chernichen was entitled to double costs for all steps taken after June 15, 2022. No specific information regarding a financial award was provided in the case.
Kyla Marie Chernichen
Law Firm / Organization
Not specified
Lawyer(s)

M. Yawney

Darin Keith Mundy
Law Firm / Organization
Not specified
Lawyer(s)

D. Patterson

Darin’s Plumbing Ltd.
Law Firm / Organization
Not specified
Lawyer(s)

D. Patterson

Supreme Court of British Columbia
M56134
Personal injury law
Not specified/Unspecified
Plaintiff