The Court of Appeal held, among other things, that the ability to call the medical witness in question was available to both parties. In Zawadski v. Calimoso, 2011 BCSC 45, Voith J. refused the adverse inference because there was "no evidence that the defendants were unable to or, in fact, so much as tried to speak to any of the physicians in question" (at para. 150).
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