Application for non-earner benefits dismissed as applicant failed to prove complete inability to carry on normal life.
The applicant sought a non-earner benefit, an award, and interest following a motor vehicle accident.
The adjudicator found that the applicant failed to prove she suffered a complete inability to carry on a normal life, as she did not provide sufficient evidence comparing her pre- and post-accident activities or demonstrating how her impairments practically prevented her from engaging in her daily routines.
The applicant was able to travel, perform self-care, and drive.
Consequently, the claims for the non-earner benefit, award, and interest were dismissed.
OLATOntario Licence Appeal TribunalMay 21, 2020