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EXTENSIONS OF TIME LIMITS FOR FILING A CLAIM What Time Limits Apply? Under the Workplace Safety and Insurance Act there is a six-month time limit to apply for benefits. For further details on time limits, please see OWA Fact Sheet 3 called Filing a Claim. If you have missed a time limit, you should seek help from a qualified representative as soon as possible. Both the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB) and the Workplace Safety and Insurance Appeals Tribunal (WSIAT) have the authority to extend time limits. What If You Did Not File Your Claim on Time? If you did not file your claim on time, you should complete a Form 6 (Worker's Report of Injury/Disease) from the OWA Workers' Information Kit: Appealing WSIB Decisions and submit it to WSIB. You can also obtain the Form 6 by visiting the WSIB website at www.wsib.on.ca, or by calling WSIB at 1-800-387-0750. You should provide WSIB with as much information as possible when explaining the reason for the delay in filing your claim. When Will WSIB Extend the Time for Filing a Claim? According to WSIB policy, the six-month deadline will be extended when:
What Are Exceptional Circumstances? The following are examples of exceptional circumstances where the time limit for filing an appeal may be extended by WSIB:
What If Your Circumstances Are Not Included in the List? The exceptional circumstances listed above are only some examples. WSIB decision-makers are able to review a variety of other situations as well. Ultimately, you need to provide WSIB with a good reason why you did not file your claim on time. If you have a good reason, you should inform WSIB right away. What If WSIB Does Not Extend the Time Limit to File Your Claim? If a Claims Adjudicator refuses to extend the time limit and decides you are not eligible for benefits because you did not file your claim on time, you can appeal their decision to an Appeals Resolution Officer (ARO). See OWA Fact Sheet 24 called Appealing to WSIB. If your appeal to the ARO is not successful, you can further appeal to WSIAT. See OWA Fact Sheet 25 called Appealing to WSIAT. If your appeal to WSIAT is successful, you should contact WSIB. WSIB will then decide your benefits. Back to Workers' Kit - Appealing WSIB Decisions
OWA Fact Sheet 26 - October 2004
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