Return to Work for Workers
Whether you have experienced a physical or psychological injury, work is part of a healthy recovery. In fact, most workplace injuries don’t need to result in time away from work—especially when supports and accommodations are in place early.
Understanding the Claims Process for Physical Injury
If you’ve been hurt at work—physically or psychologically—it’s important to file a claim with WCB. We provide coverage and support for a wide range of injuries, including those that affect your mental or emotional health.
Claim Benefits You May Receive
When a claim is accepted, the WCB will begin paying benefits and help you access services as outlined in the Workers’ Compensation Act of Nova Scotia. The information below will help you underst
Employer Claims Process
If one of your workers is hurt at work—physically or psychologically—it’s important to act quickly. Prompt action helps protect your worker’s health, minimize time lost, and reduce the impact on your WCB rates.
What Happens After Your Claim is Opened
1. A case worker is assigned
The claims process begins when your injury is reported to the WCB.
What to Do If You Are Injured at Work
Watch this short video for an overview of the steps to take when you’re injured at work.
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