The law/policy used when evidence is evenly weighted.
What is 339(3) and 97.10?
The two part test for natural body motion claims.
What is sufficient employment connection and causative significance?
A worker is required to obtain this for RMT, but not for PT?
what is a Doctor's referral?
What is 35.10?
What is Field Investigation?
The symbol seen to indicate a claim is under appeal.
What is a globe with / without a running man inside?
Name the two causes of a hernia outlined in policy.
What is increased intra-abdominal pressure or severe direct trauma?
The person(s) responsible for transporting an injured worker to immediate medical treatment?
Who is the employer?
A return to work program that meets the definition of suitable work, but that WorkSafeBC continues to pay full wage loss benefits under.
What is a WorkSafeBC Funded RTW?
Send a task here when you have a worker in crisis.
The minimum biweekly wage loss payment needed in order to garnish for BCFMA.
What is $300?
The 2 part ICD9 code for a needlestick injury with PEP.
What is 9190/9190?
The answer you give a worker who requests a gym pass be covered under their claim.
What is, no?
The length of time an Adjudicator monitors a suitable work plan.
What is 4 weeks?
Send a task here when an employer is attempting to suppress a claim?
What is Prevention / OHS?
A place where all adjudication answers can be found.
What is the WIKI?
The 2 factors unique to recreational, sports, and exercise activities.
What are fitness as a job requirement and public relations for benefit of employer?
What you can pay a worker who misses work to attend a physio appointment.
What is income loss?
The section of the Act we pay for total disability under.
What is s. 191?
Route a claim here when a worker experiences gradual onset hearing loss, unrelated to chemicals or gas exposure.
What is Hearing Loss Department?
The number of days you have to reconsider a decision.
What is 75 days if communicated verbally, 83 days if communicated by letter?
A line in policy that speaks to One of many options about the cause of an injury being insufficient to allow a claim.
What is "A speculative possibility that this might be so is not enough"?
The length of standard chiro treatment.
What is 8 weeks?
The first payee when there are multiple BCFMA garnishments and Assessment arrears?
What/who is WorkSafeBC?
If you have a reopening vs new claim question, go to one of these two managers.
Who are Lisa De Luca, and Cheryle Walton?