Application for statutory accident benefits dismissed as applicant had reached maximum medical recovery and returned to work.
The applicant sought various statutory accident benefits following a motor vehicle accident, including treatment plans for occupational therapy, vocational assessments, case management, attendant care, and housekeeping.
The respondent denied the benefits on the basis that the applicant had reached maximum medical recovery and had returned to her pre-accident employment as a personal support worker.
The Tribunal found that the disputed treatment and assessment plans were not reasonable and necessary, relying on the respondent's multidisciplinary assessments which confirmed the applicant's independence in daily activities and her return to work.
The application was dismissed in its entirety.
OLATOntario Licence Appeal TribunalFeb 2, 2026