The applicant sought statutory accident benefits following a motor vehicle accident, claiming she sustained a catastrophic impairment due to psychological and physical injuries.
The respondent denied the catastrophic impairment designation, non-earner benefits, attendant care benefits, and various treatment plans, arguing her psychological issues and epilepsy were pre-existing.
The Tribunal found that while the accident caused a specific phobia and worsened her pre-existing depression, it did not cause her epilepsy.
The Tribunal concluded the applicant did not meet the threshold for catastrophic impairment under Criterion 7 or 8, relying heavily on surveillance evidence and the respondent's expert reports which showed significant post-accident improvement.
The claims for non-earner benefits, attendant care, and treatment plans were dismissed as the applicant failed to prove a complete inability to carry on a normal life or that the expenses were reasonable and necessary.