The applicant was injured in a motor vehicle accident and received statutory accident benefits from the insurer.
The insurer terminated weekly income benefits after 156 weeks, relying on surveillance videotape and a medical report.
The applicant sought ongoing weekly income benefits, supplementary medical and rehabilitation expenses, and a special award.
The arbitrator found that the applicant's back pain was caused by a combination of the accident, pregnancies, endometriosis, and deconditioning.
The arbitrator concluded that the applicant was disabled from suitable employment at the 156-week mark but would have been capable of returning to work had she continued her exercise program.
Weekly income benefits were awarded for an additional six months.
Claims for child care, physiotherapy, continuing education, and a special award were dismissed.