November 9, 2007 - VIOXX® U.S. Settlement


October 2, 2007 - VIOXX® Class Action Certification Hearing Rescheduled


June 6, 2007 - VIOXX® Class Action Certification Hearing


May 3, 2006 - VIOXX® Amended Fresh Statement of Claim Filed


February 6, 2006 - VIOXX® Press Release


February 3, 2006 - Decision on Carriage of VIOXX® Class Action in Ontario


August 22, 2005 - VIOXX® class action update


Tough and Podrebarac LLP launches VIOXX® class action



FAMILY LAW ACT

DEPENDANTS' CLAIM FOR DAMAGES

Right of dependants to sue in tort

61. (1) If a person is injured or killed by the fault or neglect of another under circumstances where the person is entitled to recover damages, or would have been entitled if not killed, the spouse, as defined in Part III (Support Obligations), children, grandchildren, parents, grandparents, brothers and sisters of the person are entitled to recover their pecuniary loss resulting from the injury or death from the person from whom the person injured or killed is entitled to recover or would have been entitled if not killed, and to maintain an action for the purpose in a court of competent jurisdiction. R.S.O. 1990, c. F.3, s. 61 (1); 1999, c. 6, s. 25 (25); 2005, c. 5, s. 27 (28).

Damages in case of injury

(2) The damages recoverable in a claim under subsection (1) may include,

(a) actual expenses reasonably incurred for the benefit of the person injured or killed;

(b) actual funeral expenses reasonably incurred;

(c) a reasonable allowance for travel expenses actually incurred in visiting the person during his or her treatment or recovery;

(d) where, as a result of the injury, the claimant provides nursing, housekeeping or other services for the person, a reasonable allowance for loss of income or the value of the services; and

(e) an amount to compensate for the loss of guidance, care and companionship that the claimant might reasonably have expected to receive from the person if the injury or death had not occurred. R.S.O. 1990, c. F.3, s. 61 (2).