Lemer & Company recently settled an ICBC case that illustrates: the relationship between damages awarded in a lawsuit against an at-fault driver and no-fault benefits for wage loss (known as
There has been a significant development in the law relating to the proof required when claiming psychological damages which will have a positive impact on plaintiffs in personal injury cases,
Medical malpractice lawyers at Lemer and Company received a $1.513 million verdict for their client on May 28, 2015 in the British Columbia Supreme Court case of Reyes v. Marsden. The
Lemer & Company has recently brought 4 medical malpractice personal injury actions against a general surgeon, nurse with the Canadian prison system, an ophthalmic surgeon and a private laser vision
Lemer & Company represented the respondents in this appeal, who obtained mortgage loans from appellants, Household Finance (now owned by HSBC). Lenders are required to disclose the cost of borrowing and,
In an ICBC case that came to trial in July, 2016 Lemer & Co. won a $213,000 jury verdict for worsening of the plaintiff’s pre-existing headaches. ICBC denied the defendants’ negligence
Medical malpractice lawyers Bruce Lemer and Felicity Schweitzer won a $1.513 million verdict for their client in the 2015 British Columbia Supreme Court case of Reyes v. Marsden. After a three week
Lemer & Company reached large settlements for personal injury in resort accidents. In one case a woman’s foot went off a slightly elevated walkway which curved and was poorly lit, causing