What is the appropriate amount of damages for a plaintiff in a personal injury action?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Miller v. Convergys CMG Canada (No. 2), 2013 BCHRT 185 (CanLII):

I seek submissions from the parties respecting the appropriate amount that should be awarded in these circumstances and refer the parties to Wells v. UBC and others (No. 5), 2011 BCHRT 176 as a starting point in their analysis.

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