The applicant was injured in a motor vehicle accident and sought statutory accident benefits, including an income replacement benefit, costs of examinations, and medical benefits for physiotherapy.
The respondent insurer denied the claims.
The Tribunal found that the applicant had returned to work as a truck driver shortly after the accident, as evidenced by his own testimony, his son's testimony, tax returns, and surveillance footage.
Medical evidence from insurer examinations also supported that he did not suffer a substantial inability to perform his essential tasks.
The Tribunal dismissed the claims for income replacement benefits, finding the applicant did not meet the test.
The claims for medical benefits and assessments were also dismissed as they were not reasonable and necessary, and the applicant had failed to attend scheduled insurer examinations.