1. Professional Rehabilitation: Funds were allocated to hire services to repair Plaintiff's online reputation, a necessary step to secure stable employment and avoid falling back into similar "sweatshop" conditions experienced at ViaTRON.
2. Business Continuity: Plaintiff had a coffee shop under contract and intended to use these funds to establish self-employment, mitigating the difficult employment landscape he faces as a disabled individual. Plaintiff lost that business opportunity because of Viatron’s breach of the implied in fact agreement.
3. Essential Medical Care: A portion of the funds was designated for urgent dental work to repair a cavity, a basic health necessity currently delayed due to lack of funds.
4. Long-term Financial Security: The $200,000 figure represented approximately five years of wages, intended to provide the stability required to transition into a sustainable life position, following the systemic discrimination he faced at ViaTron.