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$80,000 Non-Pecuniary Assessment for Chronic Myofascial Pain and TOS

In today’s case (Kodelja v. Johal) the Plaintiff was involved in a 2012 collision that the Defendant accepted responsibility for.  The Plaintiff suffered chronic injuries which remained symptomatic by the time of trial and were partially limiting but not disabling.

http://bc-injury-law.com/blog/80000-nonpecuniary-assessment-chronic-myofascial-pain-tos?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+IcbcLaw+%28ICBC+Law%29

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