WMA News Recap Nov 12, 2018
There’s a new framework for the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board in Ontario. Learn more in our News Recap.
There’s a new framework for the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board in Ontario. Learn more in our News Recap.
If you’re in auto insurance, you’ve dealt with whiplash. This condition involves claimants complaining of neck sprain following auto accidents and is one of the most common claims that insurers face — particularly in rear-end collisions. The rapid acceleration and deceleration of the head and neck is said to cause pain.
Auto insurance rate increases, long-term disability for breast cancer, PTSD worker’s compensation, and hiding your car keys are the topics in this week’s News Recap.
Impaired driving or impaired workplace — either way, legalization’s created some new challenges in Canada.
Tips for disability policies, auto insurance changes in BC, and the increase in workplace fatalities in Saskatchewan.
This week: knowing how to deal with an employee off work due to illness for several years, a rise in vehicle accidents due in part to distracted driving, and what to do when you need to execute an investigation in the workplace.
The danger of large vehicles to others, and a couple of cases around insurance. This is the WMA News Recap for Oct. 8, 2018.
Short term disability insurance, driving while high, health and safety regulation and more. This is the WMA News Recap for Oct. 1, 2018.
Driving while high, employees working alone, and an inter-provincial insurance dispute. This is the WMA News Recap for Sep. 24.
Sleep deprivation in the trucking industry is responsible for a huge amount of increased risk. What can employers do to keep their operations safe, healthy, and profitable?