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| FUTURE ECONOMIC LOSS (FEL):
REVIEWS AFTER THE 60 MONTH FINAL REVIEW When will WSIB conduct a final review of your FEL award? WSIB is required to conduct a final review of your FEL award 60 months (five years) after the date of your initial FEL determination. Usually, WSIB cannot review your benefits again after your final review. However, there are some important exceptions to this general rule. When can WSIB review your FEL award after the 60-month final review? WSIB may review your FEL award after 60 months from the date of your initial FEL determination in several specific circumstances. These exceptions deal with situations where there has been a change in your condition or where a proper review of your FEL award cannot be done at the 60-month date. Can WSIB review your FEL award if you fail to report a material change in circumstances or commit fraud or misrepresentation? Yes. WSIB can review your FEL award if you fail to report a material change in circumstances or commit fraud or misrepresentation. In these circumstances, WSIB can review your FEL award at any time. See OWA Fact Sheet 7 called Material Change in Circumstances. Can WSIB review your FEL award if you have a permanent worsening of your condition? Yes. If you have a permanent deterioration in your condition, WSIB can review your benefits after the 60-month date:
See OWA Fact Sheets 13 and 12 respectively, called Non-Economic Loss Awards and Labour Market Re-entry. Some of these exceptions may not apply to you if
you suffered a permanent deterioration before July 1, 2007. You should
speak to a qualified representative for advice on your specific circumstances. Can WSIB review your FEL award if you have a temporary worsening of your condition? Yes. If you have a temporary deterioration in your condition, WSIB can review your benefits. WSIB can also review your benefits when it determines you have recovered. WSIB cannot review your FEL award if you recovered from your temporary deterioration before July 1, 2007. If your deterioration began before July 1, 2007, WSIB can only review your benefits starting on that date. What if you have not finished your LMR plan 60 months after the date of your initial FEL entitlement? If you have been granted a labour market re-entry (LMR) plan and the plan has not been completed 60 months after your initial FEL determination date, WSIB can review your FEL award within 30 days of the date you complete the plan. See OWA Fact Sheet 12 called Labour Market Re-entry. This exception does not apply to you if you completed your LMR plan before November 26, 2002. Can you appeal the final review of your FEL award? Yes. You can object to any decision that affects your FEL award. Generally, you must object within six months of the date of the decision. However, if your FEL award is affected because of a decision about your early and safe return to work or labour market re-entry, you must object within 30 days of the date of the decision. If you are unsure which time limit applies, speak to a qualified representative immediately.
OWA Fact Sheet 21(b) - July 2007
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