Application for accident benefits dismissed; limitation period extension denied and catastrophic assessment found not reasonable or necessary.
The applicant sought a non-earner benefit and funding for catastrophic impairment assessments following a 2011 motor vehicle accident.
The respondent denied the non-earner benefit in 2013.
The applicant appealed to the Licence Appeal Tribunal more than two years after the limitation period expired, while simultaneously pursuing arbitration at the Financial Services Commission of Ontario.
The Tribunal declined to extend the limitation period under section 7 of the Licence Appeal Tribunal Act, finding no bona fide intention to appeal to the Tribunal within the time limit, an unexplained lengthy delay, prejudice to the respondent, and a lack of merit due to surveillance evidence contradicting the applicant's claimed impairments.
The Tribunal also denied funding for the catastrophic impairment assessments, finding no reasonable basis or objective evidence to suggest the applicant might meet the catastrophic impairment threshold.
OLATOntario Licence Appeal TribunalJul 16, 2018