Applicant deemed catastrophically impaired under Criterion 8; awarded attendant care, treatment plans, and a special award.
The applicant was injured in a rear-end motor vehicle accident and sought statutory accident benefits, including a determination of catastrophic impairment.
The Licence Appeal Tribunal found that the applicant sustained a catastrophic impairment under Criterion 8, concluding she suffered a class 5 extreme impairment in social function and class 4 marked impairments in concentration, persistence, pace, and adaptation due to mental and behavioural disorders.
The Tribunal awarded attendant care benefits at a reduced rate of $785.25 per month and approved several medical and rehabilitation treatment plans, including occupational therapy, physiotherapy, aquatherapy, and pet therapy.
The Tribunal also ordered the respondent to pay a 50% special award under s. 10 of Reg. 664, totaling $7,336.27, finding that the insurer unreasonably denied critical treatment plans early in the applicant's recovery.