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The Workplace Safety and Insurance BoardCall us about your claim or account from 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday to Friday.Telephone: 416-344-1000…
We understand audits can make many people nervous, but we’re here to help.By working together, we can:evaluate whether you’re complying with your legislative requirements and…
Expanded compulsory coverage in construction means that people who own or run a business in construction, with or without employees, must have coverage with the WSIB and need…
20-03-06
Policy
Where a worker’s death results from a work-related injury/disease and the deceased worker is survived by a spouse and one or more children, the spouse is entitled to…
18-07-10
Policy
A worker with an injury date prior to January 2, 1990 who was in receipt of a partial permanent disability benefit after July 26, 1989 may be entitled to a supplement…
15-01-05
Law
The Workplace Safety and Insurance Act (the Act) provides:
s.26(2)
Entitlement to benefits under the insurance plan is in lieu of all rights of action (…
Union executive absence from the negotiating table continues Toronto, May 26, 2025 – The Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB) continues to provide service to…
18-06-01
Policy
When a work-related injury/disease results in temporary total disability, the worker is entitled to compensation in an amount equal to 90 per cent of the worker’s net…
18-01-05
Policy
The WSIB reviews and sets the following rates after conducting a review of market and related information.
14-02-15
Policy
When an employer is non-compliant with respect to its registration obligations and, while remaining undiscovered by the WSIB, comes forward to voluntarily disclose…
18-07-09
Policy
A worker who is receiving a partial permanent disability benefit (or who had the benefit commuted to a lump sum) is entitled to receive an additional (monthly) amount…
17-01-03
Law
A worker who sustains an injury is entitled to such health care as may be necessary, appropriate, and sufficient as a result of his or her injury, and is entitled to…
18-03-05
Law
A loss of earnings (LOE) benefit can be commuted if
it is 10% or less of the worker’s full LOE benefit, and
the 72 month post-injury review period has expired, or…
12-03-03
Policy
Independent operators (IO), sole proprietors (SP), partners and executive officers (EO) are not covered under the Workplace Safety and Insurance Act, 1997, (WSIA…
15-03-05
Policy
As a general rule, a worker is considered to be in the course of the employment when the person reaches the employer's premises or place of work, such as a…
Toronto, September 26, 2025 – The Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB) announced today the average premium rate for Ontario businesses in 2026 will be reduced to $1.23…
18-06-04
Policy
If a worker is entitled to temporary total or partial disability benefits for a recurrence of the work-related injury/disease, the average earnings of the worker are…
TORONTO, April 26, 2019 – In advance of the National Day of Mourning on Sunday, April 28, the Workplace Safety and…
By the Numbers: 2016 WSIB Statistical Report now available Toronto, June 26, 2017 – Ontario’s workplaces continue to be among the safest in Canada – since 2009, Ontario has…
11-01-02
Law
The Workplace Safety and Insurance Act provides:
s.118(1)
The WSIB has exclusive jurisdiction to examine, hear and decide all matters and questions arising…
15-04-03
Policy
The WSIB will accept entitlement for chronic pain disability (CPD) when it results from a work-related injury and there is sufficient credible subjective and…
Indication(s)Compounded topical analgesics have not been approved by Health Canada and thus have no official indication for the topical treatment of pain.Formulary statusThe…