The plaintiff was severely injured in a recreational hockey game when the defendant delivered a blindside hit to his head.
The plaintiff suffered a concussion, broken teeth, and facial cuts, leading to long-term cognitive and functional limitations that impacted his ability to work as a personal trainer.
The defendant argued the collision was accidental and that the plaintiff was contributorily negligent due to his choice of facial protection and chronic cannabis use.
The court found the defendant fully liable, concluding the hit was intentional or reckless and outside the bounds of fair play.
The court awarded the plaintiff $702,551 in damages, including general damages and past and future income loss.