Wellington et al. v. Hopkins
Court found on balance of probabilities that Hopkins breached the standard of care by following in and driving within the white-out behind the Doe vehicle, allowing his vehicle to occupy part of the northbound travelled portion and thereby causing the head‑on collision; Wellington took reasonable precautions and was...
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- Citation
- 2000 BCSC 1072
- Parties
- Plaintiff (action B971255); Defendant (action B975393): Ronald George Wellington; Defendant (action B971255); Plaintiff (action B975393): Kenneth David Hopkins (by his Guardian ad Litem and Committee, David Richard Hopkins); Defendant (action B975393): Interlink Freight Systems, Inc.; Defendant (action B975393): G.E. Capital Canada Equipment Financing Inc.; Defendant (action B975393) Unidentified Southbound Truck/driver: John Doe; Defendant (action B975393): Insurance Corporation of British Columbia
- Court
- Supreme Court of British Columbia
- Jurisdiction
- Canada
- Judgment Date
- 12 July 2000
- Procedural Posture
- Civil Negligence Motor Vehicle Collision (consolidated Actions) / Liability Judgment Rendered; Damages and Costs Reserved for Further Proceeding
- Outcome
- Judgment for Ronald George Wellington against Kenneth David Hopkins in Action B971255 (liability established against Hopkins). Action B975393 (Kenneth Hopkins v. Wellington et al) dismissed. Action against John Doe and Insurance Corporation of British Columbia dismissed. Costs awarded to John Doe and ICBC against...
- Legal Topics
- Duty to Keep Right, Following Distance, Causation, Admissibility of Prior Conduct Evidence, Expert Reconstruction, White Out Driving
- Source Language
- english
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Parties
Ronald George Wellington
Plaintiff (action B971255); Defendant (action B975393)
Kenneth David Hopkins (by his Guardian ad Litem and Committee, David Richard Hopkins)
Defendant (action B971255); Plaintiff (action B975393)
Interlink Freight Systems, Inc.
Defendant (action B975393)
G.E. Capital Canada Equipment Financing Inc.
Defendant (action B975393)
John Doe
Defendant (action B975393) Unidentified Southbound Truck/driver
Insurance Corporation of British Columbia
Defendant (action B975393)
Procedural Posture
Civil Negligence Motor Vehicle Collision (consolidated Actions) / Liability Judgment Rendered; Damages and Costs Reserved for Further Proceeding
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether one or both vehicles were in the wrong lane at collision
- 2 Whether Hopkins breached standard of care by following in white-out and/or driving into northbound travelled portion
- 3 Whether Wellington breached standard of care by moving left after passing Doe or by speed
Ratio Decidendi
Court found on balance of probabilities that Hopkins breached the standard of care by following in and driving within the white-out behind the Doe vehicle, allowing his vehicle to occupy part of the northbound travelled portion and thereby causing the head‑on collision; Wellington took reasonable precautions and was not negligent; John Doe and ICBC not liable.
Court Disposition
Judgment for Ronald George Wellington against Kenneth David Hopkins in Action B971255 (liability established against Hopkins). Action B975393 (Kenneth Hopkins v. Wellington et al) dismissed. Action against John Doe and Insurance Corporation of British Columbia dismissed. Costs awarded to John Doe and ICBC against...
Orders
- Judgment for Ronald George Wellington against Kenneth David Hopkins (Action B971255): liability established against Hopkins.
- Action B975393 (Kenneth David Hopkins v. Ronald George Wellington, Interlink Freight Systems Inc., G.E. Capital Canada Equipment Financing Inc., John Doe, Insurance Corporation of British Columbia) dismissed.
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