Summary

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Joan Clements, by her Litigation Guardian, Donna Jardine v. Joseph Clements

(British Columbia) (Civil) (By Leave)

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Torts — Negligence — Causation — Material contribution test — Whether material contribution test for causation is available only in circumstances of circular or reliance causation — Whether Court of Appeal erred in restating and narrowing material contribution test for causation pronounced by Supreme Court of Canada.

The applicant was severely injured while riding on a motorcycle driven by her husband, the respondent. The trial judge found that the respondent was negligent in two respects: he was driving at an excessive speed and the motorcycle was overloaded. Applying the material contribution test, he found that causation had been established and that, therefore, the respondent was liable for the injuries sustained by the applicant. The Court of Appeal allowed the respondent’s appeal. It set aside the trial judge’s order and dismissed the applicant’s action.

Lower Court Rulings

February 4, 2009
Supreme Court of British Columbia

0627521, 2009 BCSC 112
Respondent found liable for injuries sustained by applicant
December 17, 2010
Court of Appeal for British Columbia (Vancouver)

CA036882, 2010 BCCA 581
Appeal allowed
 

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