![]() ![]() the need for medical treatment beyond first aid (assessment by physician, physiotherapy, chiropractic, etc.) or. ![]() a disabling or potentially disabling condition caused by occupational exposure or activity (poisoning, infection, respiratory disease, dermatitis, etc.),.death or permanent disability (amputation, hearing loss, etc.),.lost time or the need to temporarily or permanently modify work beyond the date of accident,.You need to submit a report to WCB if the accident results in, or is likely to result in: The sooner WCB receives your information, the faster we can determine entitlement for your worker to benefits and services. If your worker has been injured, you are required by law to submit the employer report of injury form within 72 hours after becoming aware of an injury or illness. As information and laws may change from time to time, always consult with that jurisdiction for more information. Note: The text in the “requirement” column in the table below is taken, in part, from that jurisdiction's web site. For clarification or more information, please contact the workers' compensation board directly. Each jurisdiction has specific requirements. Below are the general injury reporting requirements for each jurisdiction in Canada. ![]()
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