John Rice Interviewed on Global News: The Harsh Reality of No-Fault Insurance in Hit-and-Run Cases
In this devastating hit-and-run case, a driver lost control and severely injured a woman crossing the street before fleeing the scene. The victim’s life has been completely transformed—enduring chronic pain, mental health struggles, and a loss of independence. She now requires ongoing medical care and is unable to work.
John Rice comments in this article on how BC’s mandatory no-fault system impacts hit-and-run claimants. Although the full interview was not captured, John’s central point was that it is misleading to suggest someone like Maria can sue a “criminal convicted driver” for damages. Very rarely is anyone convicted of a criminal driving offense, and even if they are, it is even more rare that someone convicted of a driving offense will have any assets to pay judgment damages. The result? An empty verdict in 99% of such cases.
See the Global News article here.