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Toneguzzo-Norvell v Burnaby Hospital

Toneguzzo-Norvell (Guardian ad litem of) v Burnaby Hospital, [1994] 1 SCR 114
JurisdictionUnited Kingdom
CourtSupreme Court of Canada
Year1994
StatusPersuasive authority

Key Principle

When assessing 'lost years' future-earnings damages for a severely injured infant, the award must reflect estimated future earnings (with appropriate allowance for changing female earning patterns) but must have a substantial deduction made for the living expenses the claimant would have incurred during those lost years, and appellate courts owe deference to a trial judge's quantum findings absent a palpable error.

Area of Law

General

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