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Home / Blog / Legal services / Workers’ comp FAQ – answered!

Workers’ comp FAQ – answered!

February 14, 2017

logo for Steps to JusticeA new online service Steps to Justice, an initiative of Community Legal Education Ontario (CLEO) partnering with justice sector organizations, gives injured workers an important new tool in understanding and working step-by-step through legal issues.

Providing information in plain language, self-help guides, live-chat and email support, referral information to legal and social services, Steps to Justice makes dealing with a wide range of legal issues more accessible to all Ontarians – with reliable, easy-to-understand and practical information also on topics of human rights, social assistance, housing law, family law, criminal law, abuse and domestic violence, consumer law.

(Note: The WSIB has also recently announced that it will be creating videos to answer frequently asked questions – by employers or by injured workers. If you have a subject that you think would be useful, send an email to Communications@wsib.on.ca)

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