


Brain Injury Plaintiff Waiting Tables Off the Books
Can't Add or Use Cash Register or Make Change $$$ ?
After a bar fight the Plaintiff claims he is brain injured and unable to go back to college or work. Allegedly he has limitations in mental capacity as a result of the injury sustained at the policy holder's bar from overserving an aggressive patron. After taking a semester off from school, the Plaintiff is claiming that he remains home in a depressed state, unable to socialize and refuses to leave his house. He claims he has cognitive difficulties with numbers and math. Plaintiff experts have tested him to find that he has trouble recognizing numbers, adding, subtracting etc. Once a college accounting major, the Plaintiff, states he is unable to add numbers or make change. Extant's investigator frequents the restaurant where the Plaintiff is working off the books. With a concealed body cam, over a period of 2 weeks, 5 dinners are served to the investigator whilst the Plaintiff is able to write up the order, add up the food items and make change in cash. He is also able to run the register and credit card machine without difficulty. His memory is also tested with dialogue about a wine list and other items on the special list which he recited from memory. The surveillance results refutes Plaintiff's Counsel expert's reports and the exaggerated injuries being claimed.
