Accident benefits claims dismissed as injuries were minor and required treatment plans were not submitted.
The applicant sought medical and rehabilitation benefits following a motor vehicle accident.
The adjudicator found that the applicant sustained predominantly minor injuries, as defined by the Schedule, and that there was no evidence of a pre-existing condition that would warrant extending the $3,500 limit.
The applicant's claims for various medical expenses and assistive devices were dismissed because she failed to submit the required treatment plans, claimed items not permitted under the Schedule, and failed to prove the expenses were reasonable and necessary.
OLATOntario Licence Appeal TribunalNov 5, 2019