Applicant denied income replacement benefits due to credibility issues but granted funding for physiatry and psychological assessments.
The applicant sought statutory accident benefits following a motor vehicle accident, including income replacement benefits (IRBs) and funding for various medical assessments and treatments.
The Licence Appeal Tribunal found that the applicant was not entitled to pre-104 or post-104 week IRBs, as she failed to prove a substantial inability to perform her pre-accident employment tasks or a complete inability to engage in any suitable employment, largely due to credibility issues and lack of effort during assessments.
The Tribunal also denied funding for chiropractic services and a functional abilities assessment.
However, the Tribunal granted funding for a physiatry assessment and a psychological examination to further explore the applicant's chronic pain and psychological symptoms, along with interest on these overdue amounts.
OLATOntario Licence Appeal TribunalApr 13, 2023