The applicant was injured in a motor vehicle accident and received income replacement benefits for approximately six months before the insurer terminated them.
The applicant sought arbitration, claiming ongoing disability due to back and leg pain.
As a preliminary issue, the applicant argued the termination notice was defective under section 37 of the Statutory Accident Benefits Schedule.
The arbitrator found the insurer provided proper notice or, alternatively, substantially complied.
On the merits, the arbitrator found the applicant lacked credibility, noting significant inconsistencies in his testimony regarding his pre-accident employment, a prior back injury sustained in India, and his physical limitations.
Medical evidence and surveillance video showing the applicant performing heavy lifting contradicted his claims of severe pain and a pronounced limp.
The arbitrator concluded the applicant exaggerated his symptoms and did not suffer a substantial inability to perform the essential tasks of his employment.
The application was dismissed, and the applicant was ordered to pay the insurer's expenses.