The applicant was injured in a motor vehicle accident and sought statutory accident benefits.
The insurer took the position that the applicant's injuries were restricted by the Minor Injury Guideline (MIG), limiting his benefits to $3,500.
The applicant argued that he suffered from pre-existing conditions and subsequent psychological disabilities, including chronic pain, PTSD, and TMJ syndrome, which took him outside the MIG.
The arbitrator found that the insurer bears the burden of proving that an insured falls within an exception to coverage, such as the MIG.
The arbitrator concluded that the applicant's TMJ, chronic pain, and psychological impairments were separate and distinct from his soft tissue injuries and were supported by credible evidence.
Therefore, the applicant was not precluded from claiming benefits beyond the $3,500 limit.