Applicant ordered to repay weekly benefits after arbitrator found he attended school while receiving them.
The applicant was injured in a motor vehicle accident and received statutory accident benefits until May 1992.
He sought further weekly benefits, rehabilitation expenses, and a special award.
The arbitrator found the applicant lacked credibility and that he was substantially able to perform his essential tasks after May 1992, dismissing the claim for ongoing weekly benefits.
Furthermore, the arbitrator found the applicant had attended school full-time between January and May 1992, precluding him from receiving benefits during that period, and ordered him to repay the benefits received.
The insurer was ordered to pay an outstanding rehabilitation account that had been pre-approved.
The insurer was also awarded $500 because the applicant's conduct unreasonably prolonged the proceedings and parts of the claim were without merit.
OFSCDRSOntario Financial Services Commission - Dispute Resolution ServicesJul 15, 1996