Mechanic Can't Sue for Minor Injuries
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•B.C. tribunal rules man's injuries too minor to allow lawsuit despite his inability to work
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Hasan Osman had shoulder pain, headaches, whiplash-related neck pain, and a strained or sprained chest and lower back after a 2019 collision.
Osman , then 24 , was injured in a collision with a truck driven by Bradley James Thompson .
The accident happened on Dec. 2, 2019 , eight months after B.C. changed the law that limited — but didn’t yet ban — the filing of lawsuits against at-fault drivers.
Osman ’s lawyer didn’t return a request for comment. - Motorcyclists almost killed on B.C. highway, then hit again by no-fault insurance: 'It's outrageous, but it's the law' - Family furious at B.C. 's no-fault insurance system after mom killed in wedding crash.
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