The offender pleaded guilty to impaired driving causing bodily harm after striking a parked utility vehicle while driving with a blood alcohol concentration more than double the legal limit.
The collision caused severe, life-altering injuries to a worker and injured three of the offender's passengers.
The offender also suffered a severe traumatic brain injury in the crash.
The Crown sought 15 months' imprisonment, while the defence sought a 90-day intermittent sentence due to the offender's medical condition.
The court balanced the need for denunciation and general deterrence with the mitigating factor of the offender's own severe injuries, sentencing him to 11 months' imprisonment and a two-year driving prohibition.