The Plaintiff, Andrew Hall sued for damages following a collision between his bicycle and a car on October 24, 2016. He quickly recovered from his physical injuries but suffered a concussion. The lawsuit focused on the impact of the concussion, as Mr. Hall claimed it hindered his pursuit of a career as a physiotherapist. The defendants, Kelsey Ann Lyall and Gabrielle Margaret Lyall, disputed this, stating that his earning capacity remained unaffected. The court assessed Mr. Hall's earning capacity before and after the accident, determining that his capacity as a kinesiologist offering Functional Patterns services would have been similar to that of a physiotherapist. It was also found that his financial success, or lack thereof, was unrelated to his injuries but stemmed from his own business choices. However, his mild traumatic brain injury symptoms caused a slight reduction in his work ability, estimated at 11-15% of his without-accident capacity. The defendants were ordered to pay Mr. Hall a total of $348,440 in damages.