The claimant sought entitlement to income replacement benefits, to the costs of four assessments for examinations, to four treatment plans for physiotherapy services, and to payment for a disability certificate invoice. Adjudicator Watt found that the claimant was not entitled to the medical benefits, attendant care assessment, psychological assessment, functional abilities evaluation, and chronic pain assessment. In determining entitlement to IRB, Adjudicator Watt relied on the opinions of the IE assessors who indicated that the claimant could perform her pre-accident duties. Adjudicator Watt concluded that there was no evidence before the Tribunal to show that the claimant’s pain was severe enough to cause functional impairment or disability, so the IRB claim was dismissed. Finally, Adjudicator Watt found that the disability certificate invoice was not reasonable and necessary.