Theriault v. Wamboldt
Shawn Theriault
Law Firm / Organization
Stewart McKelvey
Lawyer(s)

Adam Downie

Brian Wamboldt
Law Firm / Organization
Cox & Palmer
Lawyer(s)

Joseph F. Burke

Ship-Shape Cleaners Limited, a body corporate
Law Firm / Organization
Cox & Palmer
Lawyer(s)

Joseph F. Burke

Background:

  • Incident: On March 6, 2018, Shawn Theriault, while working, was rear-ended by Brian Wamboldt, allegedly causing a shoulder injury.
  • Legal Action: Workers’ Compensation Board (WCB) commenced a subrogated action for recovery of benefits paid to Theriault.
  • Key Dates:
    • Date Assignment Conference: October 14, 2022
    • Trial: June 17-20 and 24-27, 2024
    • Expert Report Deadline: September 1, 2023
    • Plaintiff’s Expert Report Filing: November 7, 2023

Legal Issue:

  • Plaintiff sought permission to file a late expert report, citing exceptional circumstances.

Court's Analysis:

  1. Probative Value:

    • The report from Dr. Karabatsos is highly probative since causation is disputed.
    • Defense relies on a contrary opinion from Dr. David Johnson.
  2. Prejudice to Defendants:

    • Defendants would struggle to prepare for trial and file a rebuttal before the March 1, 2024 finish date.
    • Late filing risks trial delays.
  3. Exceptional Circumstances:

    • Plaintiff cited counsel change, intent notification, and WCB instruction delays.
    • Court found no satisfactory explanation or exceptional circumstances beyond Plaintiff’s control.
  4. Precedents:

    • Referenced cases where exceptional circumstances were not established or where there was undue delay.

Conclusion:

  • Plaintiff did not demonstrate exceptional circumstances justifying the late filing.
  • Motion to file the late expert report was dismissed.
  • Costs of $1500 awarded to the Defendants.
Supreme Court of Nova Scotia
497031
Insurance law
$ 1,500
Defendant