The self-represented plaintiff claimed damages for a traumatic brain injury allegedly sustained when her head struck the rearview mirror of a city bus.
She alleged the bus suddenly lowered as she walked past it.
The court found no negligence on the part of the defendants, concluding the bus was already in a stationary, kneeling position when the plaintiff walked into the mirror.
The court also assessed damages in the alternative, finding the plaintiff failed to meet the statutory verbal threshold under the Insurance Act.
The action was dismissed with costs awarded to the defendants.