Saskatchewan Workers' Compensation Board   In serving injured workers and employers, our vision 
is to excel in the development and delivery of workers' compensation and injury prevention programs and services.
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Workers' compensation is a no-fault system that protects employers and workers against the result of work injuries. The system has brought stability to the Saskatchewan workplace for almost 80 years, providing coverage at a competitive cost and protecting workers and employers against the risks and uncertainties of litigation.

Legislation
Saskatchewan's Workers' Compensation Board is an independent body created by provincial legislation, the Workers' Compensation Act 1979, General Regulations, and Exclusion Regulations to administer a compensation system on behalf of workers and employers. The WCB is financially independent of government and special-interest groups.

In cases of injury or death arising out of, and in the course of, employment, we provide financial protection, medical benefits and rehabilitation services to injured workers and their dependents. To cover the cost of the system, the WCB collects assessment premiums from employers and makes appropriate payments from a common fund. To be effective, the compensation system requires cooperative partnerships among workers, employers, health care providers and WCB administrators.

We are guided by the Meredith Principles and our stated vision, mission and values.

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200-1881 Scarth Street
Regina, SK S4P 4L1
Phone: (306) 787-4370
Toll-Free: 1-800-667-7590
Fax: (306) 787-3915
Toll-Free Fax: 1-888-844-7773
E-mail: internet_prc@wcbsask.com

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