Application for non-earner benefits dismissed as applicant failed to prove complete inability to carry on normal life.
The applicant, who was struck by a vehicle at age six, sought non-earner benefits (NEBs) upon turning 16.
The insurer paid NEBs for seven months before terminating them following an insurer's examination.
The Licence Appeal Tribunal found that the applicant failed to prove he suffered a complete inability to carry on a normal life, as he successfully completed school, played competitive sports, and worked as a general labourer.
The application for NEBs and interest was dismissed.
OLATOntario Licence Appeal TribunalApr 23, 2018