Physical therapy treatment plans approved as reasonable and necessary; exercise program denied for insufficient evidence.
The applicant sought statutory accident benefits following a motor vehicle accident, specifically claiming entitlement to four physical therapy treatment plans and one supervised exercise program.
The Licence Appeal Tribunal found the physical therapy treatment plans reasonable and necessary based on the applicant's ongoing complaints and treating physician's recommendations, giving little weight to the insurer's examination reports.
However, the Tribunal denied the exercise program as the applicant provided insufficient evidence to establish its reasonableness and necessity.
The applicant was awarded the physical therapy plans with interest.
OLATOntario Licence Appeal TribunalOct 21, 2025