"I was evicted from my apartment, I lost my job, I pretty much lost everything," said Marc Michel, who said he also suffered from multiple broken bones and nerve damage.
The attack happened in June, but police are still looking for the people responsible.
On Wednesday, authorities released surveillance footage of someone in a dark-colored Kia Soul pulling up and bear-spraying Michel as he stood near the corner of Fairview and Crocker.
Before that, Michel said he had been drinking at Barcode when he recognized an acquaintance from years ago and called out to him.
"I seen the evil look in his eye. I try to say hello. He said, 'Do you remember me?' and it was almost like the look of a hyena," Michel said.
Michel said he took off running out of the bar, but encountered the Kia Soul a short time later.
He suspects it was being driven by the same guy he saw in the bar.
Surveillance video shows Michel struggling to wipe the bear spray from his face before stumbling to the ground.
Around two minutes after that, a red Ford Focus pulls up and hits Michel head-on, flinging his body into the opposing lane of traffic.
That's where Good Samaritans, including an off-duty police officer, found him.
"They actually sped up right before they hit me, and so you could just tell it was very intentional," Michel said.
Michel believes the hit-and-run driver may be connected to the person who bear-sprayed him. Police confirm he provided them with the man's name, but are staying tight-lipped beyond that.
"I just wonder why somebody would just want to attack me like that and hurt me like that," Michel said.
If you have information about either driver, call HPD Major Assaults at 713-308-8800.
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