Mullens v. Toor

Mullens v. Toor

The appeal was dismissed because the Court of Appeal concluded the trial judge's findings were supported by the evidence, were not inconsistent or based on erroneous principles, and the pleaded and litigated mitigation issue justified reductions across the claimed heads of damage; no palpable and overriding error...

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Citation
2017 BCCA 384
Parties
Appellant (plaintiff): Anna Mullens; Respondent (defendant): Bachint K. Toor; Respondent (defendant): Darshan S. Toor
Court
British Columbia Court of Appeal
Jurisdiction
Canada
Judgment Date
6 November 2017
Procedural Posture
Personal Injury Tort Appeal (motor Vehicle Accident) / Appeal From Trial Judgment Assessing Damages (court of Appeal)
Outcome
Appeal dismissed
Legal Topics
Failure to Mitigate, Assessment of Damages, Psychiatric Vs Psychological Treatment, Loss of Earnings, Loss of Earning Capacity, Future Cost of Care, Credibility and Factual Findings
Source Language
english
Torts Personal Injury Civil Procedure Appeal Damages Failure to Mitigate Assessment of Damages Psychiatric Vs Psychological Treatment +4 more

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Parties

Anna Mullens

Appellant (plaintiff)

Bachint K. Toor

Respondent (defendant)

Darshan S. Toor

Respondent (defendant)

Procedural Posture

Personal Injury Tort Appeal (motor Vehicle Accident) / Appeal From Trial Judgment Assessing Damages (court of Appeal)

  1. 1 Whether the trial judge misapprehended evidence concerning psychiatric treatment and thereby erred on mitigation and damages
  2. 2 Whether the trial judge mischaracterized the appellant's career opportunities and work capacity
  3. 3 Whether the trial judge made inconsistent or illogical findings amounting to palpable and overriding error

Ratio Decidendi

The appeal was dismissed because the Court of Appeal concluded the trial judge's findings were supported by the evidence, were not inconsistent or based on erroneous principles, and the pleaded and litigated mitigation issue justified reductions across the claimed heads of damage; no palpable and overriding error was shown to disturb the trial judge's assessment of damages.

Court Disposition

Appeal dismissed

Orders

  • Appeal dismissed