The decision of Master Jolley in David v. Tangri touches on the interplay between civil tort matters and accident benefits disputes at the LAT. It also provides a comprehensive summary of the purpose and consequence of the deemed undertaking rule.
The deemed undertaking rule, Rule 30.1.01 of the Rules of Civil Procedure, prohibits the use of evidence and information for any other purpose other than those of the proceeding in which the evidence was obtained.