Application for post-104 week income replacement benefits dismissed due to lack of objective medical evidence.
The applicant sought post-104 week income replacement benefits following a motor vehicle accident.
The insurer denied the benefits based on insurer's examinations concluding the applicant did not suffer a substantial inability to perform his pre-accident employment.
The Tribunal found the applicant failed to prove on a balance of probabilities that he suffered a complete inability to engage in any employment for which he was reasonably suited by education, training, or experience.
The Tribunal preferred the evidence of the insurer's experts, noting the applicant exaggerated his pain symptoms and his alleged impairments lacked an objective basis causally linked to the accident.
The application was dismissed.
OLATOntario Licence Appeal TribunalFeb 24, 2023