B.C. man awarded $800K in damages after being injured by defective bear banger | Unpublished
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Author: Lisa Steacy
Publication Date: November 24, 2024 - 18:13

B.C. man awarded $800K in damages after being injured by defective bear banger

November 24, 2024
A B.C. man has been awarded nearly $800,000 in damages as compensation for injuries he sustained from a defective bear banger, according to a recent court decision.


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