Insurer's appeal dismissed; arbitrator's award of medical benefits and refusal to qualify expert upheld.
Aviva appealed an arbitrator's decision that found the claimant was entitled to a medical benefit of $1,822.04 for an occupational therapy assessment.
Aviva argued the arbitrator misinterpreted the Schedule, failed to provide adequate reasons, improperly refused to qualify its doctor as an expert, and made findings of fact without evidence.
The Director's Delegate dismissed the appeal, finding the arbitrator correctly applied the law, provided sufficient reasons, properly exercised discretion in not qualifying the expert, and made factual findings supported by evidence.
Aviva was ordered to pay $7,500 in costs.
OFSCDRSOntario Financial Services Commission - Dispute Resolution ServicesOct 23, 2018