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
Offers advice, representation and help if you have a disagreement with a decision made on your Workers’ Compensation Board (WCB) claim. The Office of the Workers’ Advocate (OWA) provides free and independent services to injured workers and their families when dealing with the WCB. Visit the website for more information.
Eligibility
OWA can help if:
- you are an injured worker or family of an injured worker with an existing or denied WCB claim; and
- you disagree with a decision on your WCB claim.
Application Process
Request assistance from the OWA by completing the online form.
Fees
None
WCB Appeal: 1-800-667-7590
Toll-Free: 1-877-787-2456
Office of the Workers' Advocate
Service Website
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Email
Coverage Area
Saskatchewan
Languages Offered
English
Location Info
Accessibility
Wheelchair access - call for details or special appointment required.
Fax: 306-787-0249
Business Line: 877-787-2456
WCB Appeal Advocate Services
Website
www.saskatchewan.ca/business/safety-in-the-workplace/assistance-for-wcb-claims-and-appeals
Email
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