In Blow v. MacMillan, 2002 BCSC 1145, the plaintiff also sustained a fractured right tibia and fibula. In addition, he sustained a mild close head injury, multiple facial lacerations, left pulmonary and liver contusions, and bruising. Some seven years later, a medical report stated that he “has reached maximum medical improvement concerning his injuries” and spoke of mild residual problems. These injuries were more serious than in the case at bar and the effects of those injuries lasted considerably longer.
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