The applicant, acting through a litigation guardian under power of attorney due to neurocognitive disability, sought court approval under Rule 7.08 of the Rules of Civil Procedure for a SABS settlement arising from a 2017 traffic accident.
The settlement had been negotiated by a licensed paralegal rather than a lawyer, raising a procedural issue under subrule 7.08(4)(b) which requires an affidavit from the lawyer who acted for the litigation guardian.
The court concluded that Rule 7.08 does not apply to SABS settlements because the Insurance Act confers exclusive jurisdiction over SABS disputes on the Licence Appeal Tribunal, and paragraph 3 of subrule 1.02(1) excludes the Rules of Civil Procedure where a statute provides a different procedure.
The application was dismissed for lack of subject-matter jurisdiction, but the court clarified the dismissal does not invalidate or disapprove the settlement.