Application for post-104-week income replacement benefits dismissed as applicant failed to prove complete inability to work.
The applicant sought post-104-week Income Replacement Benefits (IRBs) following a motor vehicle accident.
The Licence Appeal Tribunal considered whether the applicant suffered a complete inability to engage in any employment or self-employment for which he was reasonably suited by education, training, or experience.
The Tribunal preferred the respondent's medical and vocational assessments, which found the applicant capable of working in alternative occupations such as a retail salesclerk, over the applicant's tort-focused expert reports.
The application was dismissed, as the applicant failed to meet the post-104-week IRB test, and no interest was payable.
OLATOntario Licence Appeal TribunalJun 17, 2021