Claims for income replacement and caregiver benefits dismissed due to lack of credible evidence and objective medical support.
The applicants were injured in a motor vehicle accident and claimed statutory accident benefits from the insurer, including income replacement benefits, caregiver benefits, and taxi expenses.
The arbitrator found that the insurer was liable to pay benefits as there was no other available insurance.
However, the arbitrator dismissed the claims for income replacement benefits, finding that neither applicant had a legitimate contract of employment evidenced in writing at the time of the accident, and the female applicant did not suffer a substantial inability to perform the essential tasks of her pre-accident self-employment.
The claims for caregiver benefits and taxi expenses were also dismissed due to a lack of objective medical evidence and failure to prove the expenses were reasonably incurred.
The applicants were awarded one-third of their arbitration expenses.
OFSCDRSOntario Financial Services Commission - Dispute Resolution ServicesJan 15, 1997