B.C. Supreme Court awards $1M damages for 2016 Surrey accident

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Nina Ashley Bennett testified to acutely painful post-accident headaches that reduced her to tears.

A B.C. woman has been awarded $1 million in damages connected to a November 2016 car accident in Surrey.

Bennett, a 35-year-old mother of two teens, was a passenger in a 2007 Chevrolet Suburban. It was being driven by defendant Corey Vogel when it collided with a 2011 Nissan sedan driven by defendant Jorge Flores Lopez. The accident Bennett testified she hit her head in the accident and believes she may have lost consciousness, although she was not sure.However, she was able to get out of the vehicle without assistance after the accident and to help the children in the back seat.

Injuries Taylor said Bennett also testified to experiencing headaches in the back of her head, radiating to the front. Initially, she said, she experienced headaches daily, and “that they were excruciating, causing her to feel hot and nauseous and also sensitive to light, often reducing her to tears. When the headaches would come on she would go to a dark room and use a cold cloth.”

 

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