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Common Causes of Workers Compensation Claims Strains and Sprains. Strains and sprains are by far the most common on-the-job injury for workers. Cuts and Punctures. Severe Cuts and Lacerations. Overuse or Repetitive Stress Injuries, Including Back Injuries. Fractures.
Average Car Accident Settlement in Alberta There is no fixed average, but general trends are: MIR-capped injuries (soft-tissue/WAD with full recovery): often under $25,000 total. Non-capped injuries (fractures, docHub back injuries, TMJ, brain injury): mid-five to low-six figures.
Payroll replacement WCB injury payouts will replace 90% of your salary or net earnings while you recover from the work-related injury or illness. The actual amount will still depend on your current situation: If you cannot work while youre recovering, you will receive the equivalent of 90% of your net earnings.
Filing a claim First, you need to complete a Worker Report of Injury or Occupational Disease form (C-060) and submit it to us. Once this is received you have filed a claim. You can expect to hear from WCB-Alberta in regards to your claim within seven days of submitting your report.
A maximum compensable earnings amount set by our Board of Directors is once again in place. Compensation benefits are based on 90% of your net income, payable up to the 2025 maximum amount ($106,400 in 2025).

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What is the time limit for a worker to report an accident? In Alberta, a worker must report an accident to the WCB within 24 months from the time an accident occurs or from the time they become aware of the accident.
When one of your workers is injured on the job, you are required by law to report the injury to WCB within 72 hours. Prompt reporting helps us start the claim process and arrange for the help your worker requires.