Bayliss also received significant physical and psychological injuries which required years of rehabilitation, Judge Hughes said. These injuries have resulted in a traumatic brain injury, epilepsy, mood swings and anxiety. Bayliss has no recollection of the crash, it was heard. Bayliss lives at home with his mother and next door to his partner of several months. He is unable to work due to his injuries and is the recipient of universal credit, Judge Hughes said.