The appellants appealed the dismissal of their negligence action on summary judgment motions brought by the respondents.
The plaintiff was assaulted after exiting a chartered bus at a plaza in Barrie, sustaining a serious head injury.
The respondents operated a bar with a transportation and security system designed to prevent violence.
The motions judge found the case suitable for summary judgment and held that the respondents met the applicable standard of care.
The Court of Appeal found that the motions judge failed to properly articulate and apply the standard of care, effectively treating the plaintiff's contributory negligence as a bar to the claim.
The court held that the respondents owed a duty not to place the plaintiff in a position where foreseeable injury could occur, and that a trial was necessary to properly assess the standard of care and causation.