Applicant awarded weekly income benefits after proving motor vehicle accident aggravated pre-existing shoulder instability.
The applicant was injured in a motor vehicle accident and received weekly income benefits until he returned to work.
He later stopped working due to shoulder pain and underwent surgery.
He applied for weekly income benefits for the period he was off work.
The arbitrator found that the accident significantly contributed to the aggravation of his pre-existing shoulder instability.
However, the applicant only proved he was disabled from performing the essential tasks of his employment from July 21, 1994, when his orthopaedic surgeon first examined him, to June 19, 1995, when he returned to work.
The applicant was awarded benefits for that period, along with interest and expenses, subject to a minor reduction for late production of documents.
OFSCDRSOntario Financial Services Commission - Dispute Resolution ServicesNov 21, 1996