In a personal injury action, is the successful party entitled to an award of costs where there are multiple issues?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Andreichikov v. Andreichikov, 2011 BCSC 1374 (CanLII):

In a case such as the one at bar where there are multiple issues, the successful party, for the purpose of determining an award of costs, will be the party who has been “substantially successful” (MacLean v. Mio, 2011 BCSC 148).

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