Application for income replacement benefits dismissed as applicant failed to prove inability to work.
The applicant sought income replacement benefits (IRBs) following a motor vehicle accident, claiming an inability to perform his duties as a school bus driver.
The Licence Appeal Tribunal dismissed the application, finding the applicant failed to prove a substantial inability to perform the essential tasks of his employment for the pre-104 week period, noting inconsistencies between his physiotherapist's opinion and his family physician's records.
The Tribunal also found the applicant failed to submit a disability certificate in a timely manner and provided no evidence to support a complete inability to work for the post-104 week period.
OLATOntario Licence Appeal TribunalMay 14, 2026