Application for income replacement benefits dismissed as medical evidence did not establish substantial inability to work.
The applicant was injured in a rear-end motor vehicle collision and sought income replacement benefits (IRBs) from the respondent insurer.
The respondent terminated IRBs based on insurer's examinations.
The Tribunal found that the applicant's essential tasks of employment were sedentary and that the medical evidence did not support a substantial inability to perform those tasks.
The applicant's claims of physical and psychological impairments preventing work were contradicted by medical records and her ability to complete a post-secondary program.
The application for IRBs and interest was dismissed.
OLATOntario Licence Appeal TribunalOct 9, 2018