Plaintiff construction worker, who was in his 50s, was loading gasoline and diesel fuels into his work vehicle at defendant’s terminal fuel dispensing bay. After he attached a cable to the load rack electronic terminal apparatus, he stepped over the cable and suddenly slipped and fell on the terminal’s pavement floor. His alleged bodily injuries include damage to his head, neck, left shoulder, left rib cage, left knee, and low back, as well as psychological stress. His knee and back injuries required surgery. He previously had reconstructive surgery on his shoulder due to an earlier work injury. Plaintiff retained a number of experts, including a life care planning expert and economist to accurately assess prior and future medical costs.