The applicant sought accident benefits following a minor rear-end collision.
The insurer denied treatment plans for occupational therapy, physiotherapy, and cannabis medication on the basis that the applicant's injuries fell within the Minor Injury Guideline (MIG).
The applicant argued his injuries fell outside the MIG due to a concussion, chronic back pain, an annular tear, psychological impairment, and pre-existing conditions.
The Tribunal found insufficient evidence to support these claims, noting steady improvement in the applicant's condition, intervening events causing back pain flare-ups, and surveillance footage showing the applicant skiing and carrying his child.
The Tribunal concluded the applicant sustained predominantly minor injuries and is subject to the $3,500 MIG limit, dismissing the claims for additional medical benefits.