The applicant, a minor, sought statutory accident benefits following a motor vehicle accident.
The respondent denied benefits beyond the $3,500 Minor Injury Guideline (MIG) limit.
The Tribunal found that the applicant sustained a concussion, which falls outside the definition of a minor injury, and removed her from the MIG.
However, the Tribunal dismissed the claims for physical therapy, finding it not reasonable and necessary based on the insurer's examination.
The claim for a psychological assessment was dismissed because the applicant failed to attend requested insurer's examinations.
Claims for osteopathy, vision therapy, and eyeglasses were also dismissed because they were submitted on claim forms without the required treatment plans under s. 38(2) of the Schedule.
Claims for an award and interest were consequently denied.