BCL Consulting Blog

The WCB Appeals Process

Posted by Rebecca Ingram on Oct 29, 2015 9:56:27 AM

The WCB Appeals Process

The WCB has just made a decision on a claim and as a worker or as an employer, you are not in agreement with the decision that was made - what can you do?

The WCB has a number of different levels of appeal and use a collaborative review process as a way to resolve issues in a timely manner.

Read More

Topics: Safety, workplace, claims costs

Is There a Time Limit to Filing a WCB Claim?

Posted by Rebecca Ingram on Oct 21, 2015 9:00:00 AM

shutterstock_126716279-1.jpg

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Are there time limits regarding the reporting of an injury or accident to the WCB?

The short answer is yes, however there are different limits that apply to workers and employers.

Read More

Topics: Safety, workplace, claims costs

What Do I Need to Report When an Employee is Injured on the Job?

Posted by Rebecca Ingram on Oct 15, 2015 11:33:40 AM

shutterstock_50485126.jpg

An employee is injured on the job, as an employer what are you responsible for and why does it matter?

According to the Workers’ Compensation Act of Alberta, an employer has certain obligations when dealing with a work-related accident, such as providing first aid treatment at the scene of the accident, providing and paying the cost of transport to an appropriate medical facility if necessary, paying the worker their full wages for the day of accident and reporting the injury to the Workers’ Compensation Board (WCB) within 72 hours of the accident.

Read More

Topics: Safety, workplace, claims costs

Back Injuries: The Leading Cause of WCB Claims

Posted by Rebecca Ingram on Oct 6, 2015 4:02:18 PM

shutterstock_147423134

Lifting, bending, pulling, pushing, throwing, catching, twisting, reaching, stumbling, falling - it is virtually an endless list  of the ways in which you can strain, sprain or injure your back. Whether it’s on the job or away from the workplace, whether it is a workers’ compensation claim, insurance claim or just a period of recovery, the cost of back injuries to employers is enormous. It is not just paying out sick time, absorbing the cost of workers’ compensation claims or the cost of accommodating an employee on modified duties, there is the loss in productivity, wages for extra help or temporary workers hired to meet deadlines or service standards and reorganizing procedures and staffing to fill the gap created by an injured worker that contribute to the impact back injuries have on society and the economy.

Read More

Topics: Safety, workplace

Stand Up, Sit Down, Fight.

Posted by Rebecca Ingram on Aug 25, 2015 11:42:00 AM

BCL-Consulting_Stand-Up-Sit-Down-Fight

We sit to eat, we sit to drive the car, we sit at our desks to work, we sit to watch tv, we sit watch movies, we sit to watch sports, we sit to play video games, we sit to use computers, tablets and cell phones. No wonder there is growing concern regarding hazards and health risks of a sedentary lifestyle. Be it at work or at play, at home or at the office, the reality is that society as a whole is spending more time sitting down then up on their feet.

Read More

Topics: Safety, workplace