The applicant sought statutory accident benefits following a motor vehicle accident, including medical benefits for physiotherapy, an occupational therapy assessment, assistive devices, and a non-earner benefit.
The Licence Appeal Tribunal ruled the applicant's late-filed evidence inadmissible.
On the merits, the Tribunal denied the claims for physiotherapy and the occupational therapy assessment, finding the applicant failed to meet her evidentiary burden.
The claim for a non-earner benefit was also dismissed as the applicant did not demonstrate a complete inability to carry on a normal life.
However, the Tribunal granted the claim for assistive devices in the amount of $3,459.95, preferring the evidence of the applicant's assessor who specifically addressed her pain-related limitations.
The claim for an award under Regulation 664 was dismissed.