How has the Respondent argued that the Applicant has failed to provide any convincing evidence to support her claim for disability benefits?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from G.R. v Aviva General Insurance Company, 2019 CanLII 94064 (ON LAT):

Similar to its arguments about the physical treatment in dispute, the respondent argued that the applicant has failed to provide any convincing evidence to support her claims. Specifically, it pointed to records suggesting the applicant’s pain has largely subsided, and that her accident-related injuries no longer impede her daily activities (i.e., factors that the adjudicator used in 17-002301 v. The Personal Insurance Company[4] to deny a similar request).

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