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Claims

Registration open – Bancroft Institute session on pre-existing conditions

September 24, 2017

The 2017/2018 season of the Bancroft Institute for Studies on Workers’ Compensation and Work Injury gets underway  Tuesday week on October 3rd. The first session is a full-day event to share the latest information from both health care and legal perspectives on…

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Filed Under: Benefits, Claims, Diseases & Injuries

GE Peterborough claims review: “just the start”

September 22, 2017

Following a long and active campaign seeking fair compensation for occupational disease claims (detailed in the Toronto Star’s investigative report “Lethal Legacy”), retired General Electric Peterborough workers, their families, occupational health & safety and workers’ compensation advocates learned this week that…

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Filed Under: Actions & Campaigns, Claims, Occupational disease

A right to compensation – and to answers

August 22, 2017

Last week saw some good steps forward in the fight for justice for the Ontario miners – some 10,000 between 1943 to 1979/80 – who, at the start of their shifts, were required to inhale the aluminum dust known as McIntyre Powder…

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Filed Under: Claims, Occupational disease

Top court decision challenges WSIB’s proposed chronic stress policy

June 29, 2017

On June 2, 2017, the Supreme Court of Canada released a unanimous decision on compensation for psychological injuries (Saadati v. Moorhead, 2017 SCC 28). It was a civil lawsuit from B.C. involving a motor vehicle collision. The trial judge found…

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Filed Under: Claims, Mental Health

Report documents GE Peterborough worker exposure

May 23, 2017

Workers at the General Electric plant in Peterborough, Ontario were exposed to more than 3,000 toxic chemicals, including at least 40 known or suspected human carcinogens. These are the findings of the retrospective exposure study released last Thursday by UNIFOR and prepared…

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Filed Under: Claims, Occupational disease

“Caught in bureaucratic limbo” .. struggling to get by

March 23, 2017

“Why a family of six in Oakville is living on $36K a year: the WSIB refused to compensation Steve Rescan, 40, after back issues forced him to stop working” / Lisa Xing (CBC News Toronto, Mar. 22, 2017) A construction…

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Filed Under: Benefits, Claims, Poverty

Dealing with noise-induced hearing loss : the risks, the claims

January 31, 2017

A  WSIB safety campaign was recently launched to prevent noise induced hearing loss (NIHL) by raising awareness and providing useful tools to identify and reduce risks. A permanent condition, typically caused by inner ear damage from long-term exposure to hazardous noise, NIHL…

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Filed Under: Claims, Health Care, Occupational disease

Report: Concern over appropriate and safe RTW

January 9, 2017

“Doctors frustrated workers’ compensation boards seem to ignore medical opinions, report says” / Sara Mojtehedzadeh (Toronto Star, Jan. 9, 2017) A two-year study [read Final report], led by Institute for Work and Health scientist Agnieszka Kosny, looked at healthcare providers’ interactions…

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Filed Under: Claims, Employment, Health Care

“We went from not knowing to not caring”

December 19, 2016

“Lethal legacy: Peterborough’s toxic past” / Sara Mojtehedzadeh (Toronto Star, Dec. 17, 2016) This in-depth study provides a disturbing look at the aftermath of General Electric (GE) Peterborough plant workers’ exposure to a “toxic soup” of human carcinogens – and at barriers…

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Filed Under: Claims, Occupational disease

On The Agenda: WSIB still up to the task?

December 19, 2016

Last Wednesday (December 14) TVO’s flagship current affairs program “The Agenda” with host Steve Paikin took a look at the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board of Ontario, established more than 100 years ago to administer benefits to injured workers in Ontario, and…

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Filed Under: Benefits, Claims

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