Ms. Paleshnuik was rear-ended by Mr. Dulay while driving to work, resulting in an accident. Mr. Dulay admitted his liability. Prior to the accident, Ms. Paleshnuik had been in good mental and emotional health but had some pre-existing physical limitations. The accident had a significant impact on her, causing neurological, psychological, and emotional symptoms. Ms. Paleshnuik sought damages for pain and suffering, loss of income-earning capacity, housekeeping capacity, future care costs, and special damages. The court awarded her a total of $663,270 in damages, encompassing non-pecuniary damages, loss of income-earning capacity, housekeeping capacity, future care, and special damages.