Your claim process and status
The goal of claims management at the Saskatchewan Workers’ Compensation Board (WCB) is to return the worker to meaningful work as soon as it’s medically safe. For this to happen, the worker, the employer, the health-care community and the WCB must work together.
Please note: Conversations with the WCB are summarized and recorded in your file.
Learn about the online services available with a WCB online account and how they can help you with the claims process. Get started today and create a WCB online account.
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What to expect if you’re injured at work
Once you have filed a WCB claim for a work-related injury, find out what to expect during the claims process, including adjudication, customer care facilitator
, vocational and health services.
What should my employer do if I’m injured?
Your employer has a number of obligations if you are injured at work, such as making sure you get the first aid you need, sending an Employer’s Initial Report of Injury (E1) form to the WCB within five days of being told about your injury and starting to determine if modified duties are available, which suit the restrictions of your injury.
Learn moreWhat to expect if a worker is injured at work
Learn how the claims process works, the process for claims with no time off work and the
process for short-term versus long-term claims with time off work.