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Explore our triumphs: Dive into our success cases, showcasing our ability to secure favourable verdicts and settlements for our clients. From personal injury to business disputes, our skilled legal team has a proven track record of delivering positive results. Gain insight into our expertise and how we can help you with your legal needs

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2023 BCCA 485 Storey v. Singh
Chris Godwin received a successful outcome against Brian Yu at the Court of Appeal and the cross-appeal was dismissed.
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2025 BCCA 32 Pickwell v. Rajwan
In this noteworthy case, the Plaintiff-Appellant sought to withdraw from their previously stated position on the quantum of damages for the loss of future earning capacity, as argued at trial. However, the Court of Appeal ruled in favour of Chris C. Godwin and Tiana Reid's position that no exceptional circumstances justified deviating from the general principle that parties are bound by the strategic decisions made by their trial counsel when presenting arguments on damages.
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A-1 Insulators v. Lalli Development Ltd., 2013 BCPC No. 24242, Richmond Registry
In this decision, Chris successfully defended an application by the defendant that the BC Provincial Court did not have jurisdiction to hear an action brought on a judgment. Accordingly the action was allowed to proceed.
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WCAT No. A1604204
Chris represented the developer of a large construction project in Abbotsford that was fined almost $60,000 in two separate penalty orders for alleged safety contraventions on site. After an initial review, the Review Division doubled the second penalty, increasing the total fine to $90,000. We appealed to WCAT and it was determined the Review Division’s reasoning was flawed. As a result, the second penalty was cancelled altogether and the fine reduced to less than $30,000.
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Randhawa v. Evans, 2020 BCCA 292
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Review Reference #R0236326
We were granted leave to request a late review of a 2014 decision which provided our client’s total disability pension would terminate on his 70th birthday. The Review Division varied the Board’s decision and determined that benefits would be payable until age 75. The client received a $30,000 retroactive payment and three extra years of pension payments.
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Review Reference #R0239077
Our client was a Search and Rescue Volunteer that developed PTSD due to his exposure to many traumatic events, which prevented him from working at his regular job. WorkSafeBC tried to set his wage rate at the statutory minimum of $10 per week because his injuries related to his volunteer work. We sought a review of this decision and the Review Division overturned the Board. As a result, our client now receives fair compensation.
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