Applicant awarded ongoing income replacement benefits due to accident-related cognitive deficits and chronic pain.
The Applicant was injured in a motor vehicle accident and claimed ongoing income replacement benefits.
The Insurer argued his condition was not caused by the accident and he was not motivated to return to work.
The Arbitrator found that the Applicant suffered continuous depression, reduced cognitive skills, and chronic pain as a result of the accident.
Due to these cognitive and physical disabilities, the Applicant suffered a substantial inability to perform the essential tasks of his job as a welder.
The Arbitrator ordered the Insurer to pay ongoing income replacement benefits and the expenses of the arbitration.
OFSCDRSOntario Financial Services Commission - Dispute Resolution ServicesJul 24, 1998