The plaintiff brought an action for damages arising from a motor vehicle incident where he abruptly stopped to avoid downed guy wires caused by the defendants' snow plow.
The plaintiff claimed to have suffered electrocution and permanent, debilitating headaches.
The court found the plaintiff's evidence unreliable and uncorroborated, concluding he suffered only soft tissue injuries that resolved within two years.
The defendants' motion to dismiss the non-pecuniary claims for failing to meet the statutory threshold under the Insurance Act was granted.
The claims for past and future income loss were also dismissed as the plaintiff had been fully compensated by prior benefits.