Application for post-104-week income replacement benefits and treatment plans dismissed for lack of medical evidence.
The applicant sought statutory accident benefits following a motor vehicle accident, including an income replacement benefit (IRB) beyond the 104-week mark, and funding for a psychological and neurological assessment.
The Tribunal found the applicant failed to prove a complete inability to engage in any employment for which she was reasonably suited, preferring the respondent's insurer examinations which found only soft-tissue injuries and no psychological inability to work.
The Tribunal also denied the treatment plans, finding the psychological assessment fees exceeded the Guideline and the neurological assessment was not supported by contemporaneous medical records.
The application was dismissed in its entirety.
OLATOntario Licence Appeal TribunalJan 5, 2024