Appeal of accident benefits dismissal denied; arbitrator's factual findings on causation and procedural rulings upheld.
The appellant appealed an arbitrator's decision dismissing her claims for statutory accident benefits and awarding expenses to the insurer following a rear-end collision.
The arbitrator had found that the appellant suffered a mild whiplash injury from which she recovered, and that her ongoing physical and psychological issues were attributable to pre-existing conditions rather than the accident.
On appeal, the Director's Delegate dismissed the appeal, finding that the arbitrator's conclusions on causation were factual determinations supported by the medical evidence.
The Delegate also rejected the appellant's procedural arguments, including claims of bias and the refusal to order the insurer to pay for transcripts from a previous arbitration, concluding that the arbitrator properly controlled the hearing and afforded the appellant a reasonable opportunity to present her case.
OFSCDRSOntario Financial Services Commission - Dispute Resolution ServicesDec 15, 2011