The defendant contends that in the plaintiff’s evidence there is a deceit or exaggeration that must be separated from the truth concerning his injuries. An unsatisfactory result in the analysis is typically brought on by the plaintiff because of his lack of credibility: see Le v. Milburn, [1987] B.C.J. No. 2690 (S.C.).
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