Within the context of very simple avoided crossing, we investigate the investigate the effect of a complex diabatic coupling in determining spin-dependent rate constants and scattering states. We find that, if the molecular geometry is not linear and the Berry force is not zero, one can find significant spin polarization of the products. This study emphasizes that, when analyzing nonadiabatic reactions with spin orbit coupling (and a complex Hamiltonian), one must consider how Berry force affects nuclear motion -- at least in the context of gas phase reactions. Work is currently ongoing as far as extrapolating these conclusions to the condensed phase where interesting spin selection has been observed in recent years.