Arbitrator dismisses claims for further accident benefits, finding no causal link to back injuries.
The applicant was injured in a motor vehicle accident and received statutory accident benefits.
He later developed intense lower back pain and was diagnosed with herniated discs, which he claimed were caused by the accident.
He also sought to include an unpaid $30,000 management fee in his pre-accident income calculation.
The arbitrator found that the medical evidence did not support a causal link between the accident and the back injuries, preferring the opinions of the insurer's and court-appointed experts.
The arbitrator also accepted the insurer's accounting expert's evidence that the unpaid management fee should not be included in the applicant's income.
The applicant's claims for further benefits were dismissed, though he was awarded his arbitration expenses.
OFSCDRSOntario Financial Services Commission - Dispute Resolution ServicesJun 6, 1996