Arbitrator's denial of weekly income benefits reversed; medical evidence established disability during the disputed period.
The appellant was injured in a motor vehicle accident and claimed weekly income benefits for a period of disability related to a shoulder injury.
The arbitrator awarded benefits for a portion of the claimed period but denied benefits from February 2, 1994 to July 21, 1994, finding the appellant was not disabled during that time.
On appeal, the Director's Delegate found that the arbitrator erred in his assessment of the evidence, including the appellant's work duties, his receipt of unemployment insurance benefits, and the medical reports from treating specialists.
The Director's Delegate substituted her own decision, finding the appellant was disabled during the disputed period and entitled to weekly income benefits.
OFSCDRSOntario Financial Services Commission - Dispute Resolution ServicesSep 23, 1999