That injury
classification — the criteria for which changed the same day of
Adam Bari's accident — means he is eligible for only a fraction of
the compensation they feel will be needed to finance his recovery.
Source/more:
If He Crashed 12
Hours Earlier, He Wouldn't Face Bankruptcy
They say timing is
everything. That seems to be distinctly, horribly true in the case of
Adam Bari. The 34-year-old Canadian man was riding his motorcycle
June 1 when he was T-boned by a car, CBC reports. Bari's family is
now facing the possibility of bankruptcy, but that wouldn't be if the
crash had happened just 12 hours earlier.
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