The applicant was injured in a motor vehicle accident and sought various statutory accident benefits, including income replacement, medical and rehabilitation, housekeeping, and examination costs, as well as a special award.
The arbitrator found that the applicant's post-accident earnings as a real estate agent were substantially higher than his pre-accident earnings, creating a strong presumption against a substantial inability to perform his essential job tasks.
Surveillance evidence also contradicted his claims of severe disability.
The arbitrator dismissed the claims for income replacement, housekeeping, examination costs, and a special award.
However, the arbitrator awarded limited medical and rehabilitation benefits, including reimbursement for nerve block injections, massage therapy, and prescription medications, finding them reasonable and necessary for palliative pain relief.