I thought I inferred that. I suppose that I should have stated it. I guess the heat has already started to get to me. :)
Printable View
Criminal charge sure, but I would rather pay any amount of money ,than go to jail , for anything, let alone murder.
Well he was not charged with j-walking. I meant, would you not pay any amount of cash rather than jail time, for anything? So a civil suit, is not remotely close, to the damage jail would cause any defendant. That's all I meant , don't try to cause trouble. LOL.
That lawsuit will never see the light of day. They're likely looking for an out-of-court payday. This isn't the US where even if someone is found "not guilty",they can still be sued into oblivion. Although strange things happen sometimes,our civil law system is light years different than America's.
The problem with a civil lawsuit is that many times the party being sued is bankrupted, for something that was never their fault to begin with.
For Example.
DRUNK DRIVER hits the light post at the end of the driveway. Driver is killed after the car rolls into the six to ten foot ditch, but the driver's Family sues me because of the light post. A person made a bad decision and got killed, but somehow it is my fault. After I have payed out hundreds of thousands in court and lawyer fees, I win. Sure I won, but no I didn't because now I am divorced, unemployed, in bankruptcy, and living in a welfare apartment because I had to sell my house, my truck and cash in my RRSP.
A good argument could be made that Canada is worse than the US. It doesn't seem as bad because they are a country of 300 million, where as Canada is 36 million. So if theres "one" frivolous and ridiculous civil suit, per 10 million people per year.
The US media gets 30 cases per year to cash in on
The CDn media gets 3
Why is there a good argument that it's worse here?
Because we are left of centre and bleeding hearts.
Last year, the owner of an auto body shop was sued by the mother of a teen who.
Was given alcohol by the mother
Went out looking for fun at 1am with his friend
Broke into the shops yard.
Stole a car from the owners yard, crashed and died.
The owner was found partially liable because he left the keys in the car.
Then theres cases like this.
https://www.ctvnews.ca/canada/driver...lled-1.1793813
Would you rather pay someone 10s, or hundreds of thousands to settle out of court. Or pay lawyers, engineers ( scene reconstruction experts), forensic experts, private investigators, and more 10s or hundreds of thousands
To roll the dice in court.
Re the above , body shop owner not responsible , Supreme Court ruling ;
http://bensonpercival.com/case-summa...ge-sales-v-jj/
That’s recent :).
Good in that they felt it wasn’t foreseeable. Bad in that they reaffirmed our countries bleeding heart default position.
Most people sail through life without one or some of life’s larger curveballs being tossed their way...think it will never happen to them.Quote:
In reaching its conclusion the Supreme Court reaffirmed that the Plaintiff’s criminal conduct was irrelevant in analyzing whether a duty of care existed. As found in the Court’s previous judgments, the Court held that a Plaintiff engaging in immoral or illegal conduct is not precluded from successfully claiming against tortfeasors. Such behaviour can, however, form a part of the contributory negligence analysis.
Until it does.