I haven't kept up with this case enough to have much of an opinion. It was interesting, but I was too busy to follow it. I do know that "I wish you well" was the last thing Kierkegaard's ex-girlfriend said to him in their last encounter. She meant it, but when I hear of someone saying it, my mind often goes back to that. It didn't help Kierkegaard with his life any. Before the year was over, he had died of an uncertain illness. I hope the ski collision guy has better luck with his life. In the one article I did read about this case, it said he had both memory and vision problems. Just those things, it seems, made it doubtful that this lawsuit should have ever occurred.