Law360 Canada ( July 15, 2025, 3:12 PM EDT) -- Appeal by appellants against a court order regarding the damages awarded to respondent from motor vehicle accidents. The respondent, a former senior constituency assistant with a history in real estate investing and other employment in election campaigns, was injured in two accidents. When the first accident occurred, the respondent took leave before starting a full-time position with Service Canada. After the second accident, she again took leave from her job due to her accident-related injuries and had not returned by the time of the trial. The trial judge awarded three amounts for loss of past and future earning capacity from employment related to property development. Evidence presented included testimonies from political figures and real estate partners, as well as expert medical opinions on the respondent’s injuries and psychological state. However, the appellants contested the trial judge’s assessment of damages related to employment and property development, arguing that the awarded amounts to the respondent were excessive and based on errors in judgment....