The applicant sought various statutory accident benefits following a motor vehicle accident, including attendant care benefits, assistive devices, medical cannabis, and a psychovocational assessment.
The Tribunal denied the attendant care benefits because the applicant failed to prove the expenses were incurred after she dismissed her personal support worker.
Claims for a new mattress and medical cannabis were also dismissed for lack of medical evidence establishing them as reasonable and necessary.
However, the Tribunal granted the request for a psychovocational assessment, finding that the respondent's assessors had not adequately evaluated the applicant's ability to perform the heavy physical and mental demands of her pre-accident employment as a personal support worker.
The Tribunal also approved a prescription for Metformin, accepting that the applicant's accident-related inactivity exacerbated her pre-existing diabetes.
The claim for a special award was dismissed.