Applicant found catastrophically impaired due to psychological disorders and entitled to ongoing income replacement benefits.
The Applicant sought a determination that he sustained a catastrophic impairment and was entitled to ongoing income replacement benefits following a 2017 motor vehicle accident.
The Respondent brought a preliminary motion to strike the Applicant's catastrophic impairment report, arguing it was not conducted by a physician as required by section 45(2)1 of the Schedule.
The Tribunal dismissed the motion, finding the report was directed by a physician and compliant with the Schedule.
On the merits, the Tribunal preferred the Applicant's expert evidence, concluding he suffered a marked impairment in all four areas of functioning due to somatic symptom disorder and major depressive disorder.
The Tribunal found the Applicant catastrophically impaired and completely unable to engage in suitable employment, granting entitlement to income replacement benefits and interest.
OLATOntario Licence Appeal TribunalApr 18, 2024