Application for statutory accident benefits dismissed as treatments and assessments were not reasonable or necessary.
The applicant sought statutory accident benefits following a rear-end motor vehicle collision, including attendant care, medical benefits for orthotics and chiropractic treatment, costs of examinations, and medication expenses.
The Licence Appeal Tribunal dismissed all claims, finding that the applicant failed to prove attendant care expenses were incurred and that the proposed medical treatments and assessments were neither reasonable nor necessary given the applicant's pre-existing conditions and ability to perform self-care.
The respondent's request for costs due to the applicant's disregard of page limits was also denied.
OLATOntario Licence Appeal TribunalDec 14, 2017