
When to Hire a WCB Representative?
Most workers don’t think about representation until something goes wrong. A benefit is cut off. A return-to-work plan doesn’t line up with their restrictions. A

Most workers don’t think about representation until something goes wrong. A benefit is cut off. A return-to-work plan doesn’t line up with their restrictions. A

Here a Dispatcher. There a dispatcher. Everywhere a dispatcher. It’s rude to interrupt people, but lately, speaking out of turn has become something of a

In a recent case that pits a worker against his former supervisor, the Appeals Commission for Alberta Workers’ Compensation once again finds itself at the

Appealing for WCB benefits was 18 months in the making, but we won. I was more than relieved when the Appeals Commission decided in our

Is Pursuing WCB Benefits Worth It? We help you decide. There is a very natural human impulse to shy away from adversity, even when doing

WCB’s Supported Job Search (SJS) assists workers in returning to the workforce when they’re no longer able to perform their job due to injury or

Today we address a number of frequently asked questions to help cut through the confusion. A WCB advocate (aka WCB representative) refers to an individual, or firm,

Think hard before bringing suit against the government Workplace accidents can lead to the physical and emotional turmoil that significantly impacts an individual’s life. In

Introduction Injured workers who wish to overturn a Workers’ Compensation Board (WCB) decision may be tempted to hire a WCB lawyer and seek resolution in the court

Empower yourself with essential knowledge before resorting to a costly WCB lawyer Workplace accidents can lead to physical and emotional turmoil that significantly impacts an
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