Income replacement benefits denied due to applicant's failure to provide required financial documentation and attend insurer's examination.
The applicant sought income replacement benefits (IRBs) following a motor vehicle accident.
The Tribunal found that while the applicant established a substantial inability to perform the essential tasks of her employment for the pre-104 week period, the respondent was not liable to pay the IRBs because the applicant failed to provide reasonably required financial documentation to calculate the quantum.
The applicant's claim for post-104 week IRBs was barred due to her failure to attend a reasonably necessary vocational assessment without a reasonable explanation.
Claims for an award and interest were dismissed.
OLATOntario Licence Appeal TribunalJun 22, 2023