The applicant sought statutory accident benefits following a motor vehicle accident, disputing the respondent's determination that his injuries fell within the Minor Injury Guideline (MIG).
The applicant argued for removal from the MIG based on a mild traumatic brain injury, a pre-existing knee condition, chronic pain syndrome, and psychological impairments.
The Tribunal found insufficient evidence to support a traumatic brain injury or that the pre-existing knee condition precluded recovery within the MIG.
While the applicant's assessor diagnosed Chronic Pain Syndrome, the Tribunal found no substantial functional impairment, as the applicant continued to work full-time and manage daily activities.
The Tribunal also preferred the respondent's psychological assessment, concluding there was no clinically significant psychological impairment.
The applicant was held to remain within the MIG but was entitled to the remaining $1,118.77 of the MIG limit for incurred expenses, plus interest.
The claim for an award under s. 10 of Regulation 664 was dismissed.