The applicant sought statutory accident benefits following a motor vehicle accident, claiming her injuries, including a concussion, chronic pain, and psychological impairments, warranted removal from the Minor Injury Guideline (MIG).
The respondent denied the benefits, arguing the injuries were minor.
The Licence Appeal Tribunal found that the applicant failed to meet her burden of proving she suffered a concussion, chronic pain, or a psychological impairment as a result of the accident.
The Tribunal accepted the respondent's medical assessments, which concluded the applicant sustained only soft tissue injuries.
Consequently, the applicant's injuries were deemed predominantly minor, and her claims for psychological and physiotherapy services, as well as interest, were dismissed.