Defence threshold motion granted; plaintiff's injuries did not constitute a permanent serious impairment.
Following a jury trial where the plaintiff was awarded $62,500 in general damages for injuries sustained in a rear-end motor vehicle accident, the defendants brought a threshold motion under s. 267.5(5) of the Insurance Act.
The court reviewed the medical evidence and surveillance footage, noting inconsistencies in the plaintiff's testimony and evidence of her ability to perform daily activities.
The court concluded that the plaintiff failed to prove her injuries substantially interfered with her usual activities of daily living.
The defendants' motion was granted, barring the plaintiff's claim for non-pecuniary loss.
SCJSuperior Court of JusticeNov 30, 2018