What are the costs of a personal injury claim?

New Brunswick, Canada


The following excerpt is from D.E. v. L.E, 2014 NBCA 67 (CanLII):

The party who recovers judgment is normally entitled to costs, although a judge may exercise his or her discretion by refusing to make such an award: Flieger v. Adams, 2012 NBCA 39, 387 N.B.R. (2d) 322.

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