Appeal of SABS arbitration decision dismissed as arbitrator's findings on credibility and evidence revealed no errors of law.
The appellant appealed an arbitrator's decision dismissing his claims for income replacement benefits and housekeeping expenses, and ordering him to pay $49,982.10 in costs to the respondent insurer.
The Director's Delegate found that the arbitrator's conclusions were based on factual findings regarding the appellant's lack of credibility and failure to provide reliable evidence of pre-accident employment and housekeeping expenses.
The Delegate held that there were no errors of law in the arbitrator's substantive findings, costs award, or procedural rulings.
The appeal was dismissed and the arbitrator's orders were confirmed.
OFSCDRSOntario Financial Services Commission - Dispute Resolution ServicesJun 19, 2018