Our BC personal injury lawyers are proud of many of the settlements and awards we’ve obtained for clients. The following are a few of our ICBC settlement examples and other types of personal injury claim results we’ve obtained for clients.*
1. Personal Injury Settlement Example #1
$2,100,000 plus costs out of court settlement
Our client was a child who was hit by a car as a pedestrian. As a result of the crash, our young client suffered significant injuries, including a traumatic brain injury.
2. ICBC Settlement Example #2
$1,500,000 plus costs out of court settlement
Our client was involved in a car accident which caused multiple injuries including a traumatic brain injury.
3. ICBC Settlement Example #3
$1,170,000 plus costs out of court settlement
Our client was hit on the head by a falling object causing a traumatic brain injury while dining at a restaurant.
4. ICBC Settlement Example #4
$880,000 plus costs Judge award from trial
Our client was a mother of two children who suffered the loss of their husband in a car accident. This was a wrongful death case (called Family Compensation Actions in BC).
5. ICBC Settlement Example #5
$420,000 plus costs Judge award from trial
Our client suffered a neck injury from a car accident and was unable to continue with his occupation as a landscaper.
These are just a few of the many awards and settlements we’ve obtained for our clients over the years. Our growing personal injury legal team works with clients all over British Columbia. The above are a very small example of substantial awards and ICBC settlements we’ve obtained for many, many clients over the years.
In 2011 our personal injury team grew to number five lawyers all of whom work exclusively as personal injury lawyers. The bulk of our personal injury matters are ICBC claims.
*The figures set out in the above ICBC settlement examples and personal injury claim results are gross recovery figures before legal fees and taxes. Please note that each case is different and results do vary. Our past results for clients are not indicative of future results.