The claimant sought entitlement to IRBs and two treatment plans for a social emotional assessment and a functional abilities evaluation. The respondent initially paid weekly IRBs of $209.61. Payments were stopped when the claimant failed to attend three IEs in March and April 2016. After the claimant attended IEs in August 2016, the respondent denied IRBs entitlement based on the IE reports. Adjudicator Bickley concluded that as a result of the claimant’s psychological impairments, she was substantially unable to perform the essential tasks of her employment. Having found her entitled to IRBs, the Adjudicator determined that she was ineligible to receive IRBs between April 21, 2016 and July 18, 2016 due to her failure to provide a credible reason for her non-attendance at the March and April 2016 IEs. With respect to the disputed treatment plans, Adjudicator Bickley concluded that they were not reasonable and necessary. The proposed social emotional assessment was duplicative of the previously approved psychological assessment, and the claimant had submitted no evidence to support her position that the unpaid portion of the functional abilities evaluation was reasonable.