The applicant sought statutory accident benefits following a motor vehicle accident.
The respondent denied the claims, arguing the applicant's injuries fell within the Minor Injury Guideline (MIG).
The applicant contended that chronic pain syndrome, psychological impairments, jaw injury, and post-traumatic headaches removed her from the MIG.
The Tribunal found the applicant's evidence, including an orthopaedic report diagnosing chronic pain syndrome, lacked objective medical findings and corroboration.
Conversely, the Tribunal accepted the respondent's independent medical examinations, which concluded the injuries were predominantly minor soft tissue sprains and strains.
The Tribunal held the applicant sustained predominantly minor injuries and dismissed the claims for treatment plans, cost of examinations, and an award for delayed payments.
The applicant's request for costs was also denied.