Stroke caused by panic-induced blood pressure spike following a collision constitutes an accident under the SABS.
The applicant was found outside his truck after it struck three parked vehicles.
He suffered a severe stroke and later died.
His estate sought statutory accident benefits, arguing the stroke was caused by the collision or a panic-induced spike in blood pressure resulting from the collision.
The insurer argued the stroke occurred spontaneously prior to the collisions.
The arbitrator found that the applicant's panic reaction to the first impact caused a precipitous rise in blood pressure, which, combined with his susceptibility to stroke and possible head trauma, caused the stroke.
Therefore, the impairments were sustained as a result of an 'accident' under the Schedule.
OFSCDRSOntario Financial Services Commission - Dispute Resolution ServicesJan 30, 2009