Claim for tutoring services denied as applicant failed to prove need was accident-related.
The applicant, a minor injured in a motor vehicle accident, sought $4,099.25 for an occupational therapy treatment plan for tutoring services.
The Licence Appeal Tribunal found that the applicant failed to prove the tutoring was reasonable and necessary as a result of the accident, noting that medical evidence pointed to ADHD rather than accident-related impairments.
The Tribunal also found the insurer's denial notice complied with section 38(8) of the Schedule.
The application was dismissed and no interest was awarded.
OLATOntario Licence Appeal TribunalJun 5, 2025