Ongoing income replacement benefits granted due to psychological impairments; medical benefits denied for missing treatment plans.
The applicant was struck by a vehicle as a pedestrian and sought income replacement and medical benefits.
The Tribunal found the applicant was entitled to ongoing income replacement benefits beyond the 104-week mark, as his accident-related psychological and cognitive impairments rendered him completely unable to engage in any employment for which he was reasonably suited.
The claims for medical benefits were dismissed because the applicant failed to provide the required treatment plans (OCF-18s) to establish that the treatments were reasonable and necessary.
OLATOntario Licence Appeal TribunalNov 7, 2019