The applicant sought statutory accident benefits following a motor vehicle accident.
The respondent denied various treatment plans and assessments on the basis that the applicant's injuries fell within the Minor Injury Guideline (MIG).
The applicant argued for removal from the MIG due to alleged concussions, chronic pain, and psychological conditions.
The Tribunal found that the applicant failed to establish an accident-related concussion, chronic pain with functional impairment, or a psychological condition warranting removal from the MIG.
The Tribunal preferred the respondent's medical assessments, which aligned with contemporaneous medical records, over the applicant's self-reported symptoms.
As the applicant remained subject to the MIG, the disputed treatment plans were not analyzed for reasonableness and necessity, and the application was dismissed.