Applicant awarded pre-104-week income replacement benefits and treatment plans; post-104-week benefits and special award denied.
The applicant sought statutory accident benefits following a motor vehicle accident.
The Tribunal first dismissed the insurer's preliminary motion to bar the application for non-attendance at an insurer's examination, finding the request was made years after the application was filed.
On the substantive issues, the Tribunal found the applicant entitled to income replacement benefits for the pre-104-week period due to psychological impairments, but not for the post-104-week period as she did not suffer a complete inability to work.
The Tribunal also approved several treatment plans for occupational therapy, chiropractic, physiotherapy, and massage services, finding them reasonable and necessary.
Claims for a social work treatment plan balance and a special award were dismissed.
OLATOntario Licence Appeal TribunalMar 31, 2025