The applicant sought statutory accident benefits following a 2018 motor vehicle accident, claiming catastrophic impairment due to psychological disorders.
The Tribunal found the applicant was not catastrophically impaired, as she sustained only moderate impairments in concentration, persistence, and pace, and social functioning.
However, applying the Sabadash causation test, the Tribunal found the applicant's impairments were caused by the 2018 accident, despite being aggravated by a subsequent 2020 accident involving the death of her son.
The Tribunal awarded attendant care benefits of $2,327.87 per month, along with specific treatment plans for occupational therapy and a rehabilitation support worker.
Claims for housekeeping benefits, a second occupational therapy plan, and a special award were dismissed.