- Based on a true story of one mother's quest for justice when her son is critically injured by a young, drunk driver, and how she and her family emerge from the ordeal even stronger than before.
- Based on the true story of one mother's quest for justice, this Lifetime Original Movie explores the extraordinary impact on an ordinary family when the oldest son is critically injured by a drunk driver. The movie begins with every mother's worst nightmare: Terry Stone and her husband, Geoff, answer an early-morning phone call and learn that their 19-year-old son, Andrew, has been in a car accident. When they arrive at the hospital, the distraught family members are told that Andrew has suffered severe head injuries, and that he may never fully recover. A highway patrol officer who witnessed the accident adds the chilling news that the driver who did this to Andrew was drunk. Months later, after Andrew has recovered and leaves the rehabilitation center, Terry begins her long and emotionally draining fight to make certain that the person responsible for this tragedy makes amends. Through it all, Andrew keeps his sense of humor, and manages to teach his mother something in the process.—Jorja Tracy
- Smart, kind, popular math student Andrew Stone (19) is first rendered comatose, later diagnoses with lasting brain damage, after his buddy Benno's car was hit by drunk silver spoon student Garry Curtis Gordon's. Father Geoff Stone can't get his wife Terry to focus, besides rehab, on their family, including Andrew's doting kid brother Alex, rather then hound Grant even after his trial. Andrew however shows as much generous, healing maturity as courage to return to his math study.—KGF Vissers
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By what name was A Mother's Fight for Justice (2001) officially released in Canada in English?
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