Accident Benefits Update: LAT split on “Reasonable and Necessary” CAT assessments
In V.L. vs. Pafco Insurance Company (2019 CanLII 119760), a recent hearing in writing before the Ontario Licence Appeal Tribunal (LAT), the applicant, V.L sought payment from Pafco, her insurer for the costs of her assessments to determine catastrophic impairment (catastrophic). Pafco had approved approximately 2/3 of the requested $25,719.25, denying the remaining $8,884.00 on the grounds that these costs were not reasonable or necessary. Two denied Chiropractic treatment plans were also in dispute.
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