by Private Footprint | Oct 13, 2020
Mullens v Toor, 2016 BCSC 1645 In Mullens v Toor, the Court denied the relevance of evidence that included the plaintiff’s internet blog and subsequent social media content when assessing damages. The plaintiff claimed damages arising from a motor vehicle accident....
by Private Footprint | Sep 7, 2020
Moretto v Nicolini-Femia 2017 ONSC 3945 In Moretto v Nicolini-Femia, social media evidence was used to discredit the plaintiff’s claims. The plaintiff was bit by a dog at a party, causing an injury and scarring to her face. The plaintiff brought an action claiming...
by Private Footprint | Sep 7, 2020
MacVicar Estate v MacDonald 2018 NSSC 271 In MacVicar Estate v MacDonald, a ruling on damages for future loss of income used social media evidence in a limited capacity through the “snapshot” in time approach. The plaintiff sustained injuries in a motor vehicle...
by Private Footprint | Sep 4, 2020
Mudinger v Ashton, 2020 ONSC 2024Claim Dismissed In Mudinger v Ashton, social media evidence was used against the plaintiff to cast doubt on the seriousness of her physical limitations post-accident. After being involved in a motor vehicle accident at 19, the...