Application for income replacement benefits and assessment costs dismissed as applicant failed to meet disability tests.
The Applicant sought Income Replacement Benefits (IRBs) and medical/rehabilitation expenses following a 2012 motor vehicle accident.
The Arbitrator found that the Applicant did not meet the test for pre-104 week IRBs (substantial inability to perform essential tasks of employment) or post-104 week IRBs (complete inability to engage in suitable employment), noting she had returned to work for a period, completed nursing programs, and cared for four children.
Claims for the cost of a Disability Certificate and a Psycho-Vocational Assessment were also dismissed for failing to meet the statutory requirements for reasonableness and necessity.
The application was dismissed in its entirety.
OFSCDRSOntario Financial Services Commission - Dispute Resolution ServicesOct 24, 2016