Difference between revisions of "I've Been Cut off Workers' Compensation Benefits"

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Almost all employers have to pay into workers' compensation. You can get compensation for lost pay until either you can return to work, or your disability stabilizes. You are entitled to rehabilitation services to help you get back to work, and you may be entitled to a pension if your injury results in a permanent disability.   
Almost all employers have to pay into workers' compensation. You can get compensation for lost pay until either you can return to work, or your disability stabilizes. You are entitled to rehabilitation services to help you get back to work, and you may be entitled to a pension if your injury results in a permanent disability.   


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| tips = If you are off work for more than a couple of weeks, you will probably receive quite a few letters from WorkSafeBC. Read these carefully, because each one could be a decision denying or limiting benefits.
| If you are off work for more than a couple of weeks, you will probably receive quite a few letters from WorkSafeBC. Read these carefully, because each one could be a decision denying or limiting benefits.
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