Jobs, Working & Training: Help With Your Workers’ Compensation Board Claim or Appeal
Provided by: Government of Saskatchewan - Immigration and Career Training
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Service Description
Provides no-fee, independent, advice and representation to injured workers and their families when dealing with the Workers’ Compensation Board (WCB). Includes:
- How the Office of the Workers’ Advocate (OWA) can help
- Who can use the service
- Assistance and representation
- Request for services and more.
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Eligibility
1. You are an injured worker or family of an injured worker with an existing or denied WCB claim AND 2. You disagree with a decision on your WCB claim.
Application Process
Request assistance from the OWA by completing the online form.
Fees
None
Phone 1: 1-833-233-1003
SGI Appeal Advisor Services
Toll-Free: 1-877-787-2456
Office of the Workers' Advocate
Service Website
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Coverage Area
Saskatchewan
Languages Offered
English
Location Info
Accessibility
Wheelchair access - call for details or special appointment required.
Fax: 306-787-0249
Toll-Free: 877-787-2456
WCB Appeal Advocate Services
Website
www.saskatchewan.ca/business/safety-in-the-workplace/assistance-for-wcb-claims-and-appeals
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