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- Moose Vehicle Class Action lawsuit given Court approvalPosted on 6/9/2011
- Press Release - Moose Collision Statistics Go UpPosted on 5/11/2011
- Dr. Clevenger to Produce Report on Moose Vehicle Collisions and their Mitigation in NewfoundlandPosted on 3/31/2011
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More Moose Collision Stories
I sent out a story to class members about a lady who drove for thirty years without incident, and had three moose vehicle collisions in less than a year. Miraculously, she was not hurt in any of them. The story provoked the following comment from a class member:I'm glad she wasn't hurt. My husband and I hit the moose on the TCH just past Refinery Road near Arnold's Cove December 4, 2009. The moose went over the hood, shattered the front windshield, the hooves smashed the passenger side windows and the rear passenger window...the roof was peeled back like a can opener. Thankfully we weren't killed, I didn't have any cuts and bruises but am waiting for Eastern Health to make a decision on providing home care and I have just had to have new documentation completed at the doctor for a walker/wheelchair and other household assist appliances.
Your stories about highway traffic hazards and moose are always welcome.
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Class Action Lawsuits:
- Injury Lawyer Ches Crosbie is interviewed by NTV about a Court Decision Allowing Labrador Residential School Survivors to Sue the Government of Canada in a Class Action
- Update of Moose Class Action August 7, 2011
- Testimonial from Ben Bellows
- Why a class action?
- ARC International Wildlife Crossing Infrastructure Design Competition


