The claimant sought entitlement to IRBs, various medical benefits, and two assessments. The insurer brought motions for section 33 non-compliance for failure to provide records in the Case Conference Order, and a section 55 defence for IE non-attendance. Both motions were dismissed. Section 33 was not found to apply because the claimant’s breach was of the LAT Rules as opposed to a section 33 request. The section 55 defence was dismissed because of the insurer’s failure to provide notice of the issue. Adjudicator Paluch concluded that the claimant was not entitled to IRBs because he failed to provide evidence necessary to establish either a substantial or complete inability to perform the essential tasks of his employment, and there was evidence that he returned to work following the accident. The medical benefits and assessments were also dismissed due to the claimant’s lack of evidence and poor credibility.