In this week’s case (Pitcher v. Brown) the Plaintiff was involved in a 2004 collision and sued for damages. The impact was a modest one. The Court rejected much of the Plaintiff’s claim following credibility/reliability concerns in her testimony. The Court was equally dismissive of the defence strategy of calling engineering evidence to discuss the modest forces of the collision. The Court concluded, as have many previous judgments, that demonstrating forces are modest alone is no defence to an injury claim.