Insurer's appeal allowed in part; ongoing income replacement benefits upheld but special award reduced.
The insurer appealed an arbitration decision ordering it to pay income replacement benefits beyond the 104-week mark, a maximum special award, and arbitration expenses.
The Director of Arbitrations upheld the ongoing entitlement to income replacement benefits, finding that the evidence supported the conclusion that the insured suffered a complete inability to engage in suitable employment.
However, the special award was reduced to $5,000 because the insurer's initial reliance on its experts was not unreasonable, and the arbitration expenses were slightly reduced to exclude pre-mediation legal work.
OFSCDRSOntario Financial Services Commission - Dispute Resolution ServicesNov 20, 2003