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Are You Covered
The WCB provides financial protection, medical treatment and rehabilitation services to workers and their dependents in cases of injury or death arising out of, and in the course of, employment. These services are funded by premiums collected from employers by the WCB. The premiums are placed in an Injury Fund, which is used to provide compensation benefits to injured workers. The WCB also provides a variety of other services to help injured workers return to work. View Information for Workers booklet.

Automatic Coverage
Most workers in Saskatchewan are automatically covered by the province's workers' compensation legislation. All full-time, part-time and seasonal workers working in industries covered under the law are covered as soon as they begin employment. If you are unsure of your status, check with your employer or the WCB. For a list of exempted industries and occupations, view the Workers' Compensation Act's Exclusion Regulations. Currently, the maximum coverage is $55,000.

Optional Coverage
Farm workers, farmers and the self-employed are not automatically covered by the WCB. However, people in these groups can apply for coverage if they meet the definition of a "worker" set out in legislation.

For example, farm workers and any paid farm family members are eligible for coverage. A person operating a business as a proprietorship or partnership, who is not receiving a regular paycheque is also eligible, as long as the person is doing work for more than one customer. Currently, the maximum annual income coverage amount is $55,000. The coverage chosen should reflect the person's actual income.

Out-of-Province Coverage
In this era of joint ventures and globalization, it is becoming more common for Saskatchewan workers to take on assignments or projects outside the province. To protect workers and employers in these situations, the WCB provides limited out-of-province/country coverage for Saskatchewan workers.

Because WCB legislation applies only in the province, this extended coverage is on an "insurance-only" basis. That means workers and employers do not have the usual protection from expensive and time consuming litigation provided by workers' compensation. View Coverage for Saskatchewan Employers Operating Out of Province/Country brochure.