The applicant was injured in a motor vehicle accident and sought medical benefits for physiotherapy.
The respondent denied the claim, arguing the applicant's injuries fell within the Minor Injury Guideline (MIG) limit of $3,500.
The applicant argued for removal from the MIG due to pre-existing cervical disc disease, chronic pain, and psychological impairment.
The Tribunal found that the applicant's injuries were predominantly minor, noting that his post-accident shoulder and neck issues were likely related to his pre-existing degenerative disc disease and bodybuilding routine rather than the accident.
The Tribunal afforded little weight to the applicant's chronic pain assessment as it failed to address his workout routine.
Consequently, the applicant was not removed from the MIG, and the claim for $3,030.78 in physiotherapy services was dismissed.