The applicant was struck by a car while crossing the street, sustaining pelvic fractures, a closed head injury, and significant soft tissue injuries.
She received weekly income benefits until the insurer terminated them, arguing she could return to her job as a sewing machine operator.
The arbitrator found that the applicant's chronic pain prevented her from maintaining the sustained positions, speed, and dexterity required for her piecework job, entitling her to benefits under section 12(1) for the initial 156-week period.
However, the applicant failed to establish that she was continuously prevented from engaging in any occupation for which she was reasonably suited, so benefits under section 12(5)(b) were denied.
The arbitrator also ordered the insurer to reimburse the applicant for a new mattress, finding it was a reasonable expense required because of the accident to help with sleep disturbances.