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EXTENSIONS OF TIME LIMITS AT WSIAT What Time Limits Apply? Under the Workplace Safety and Insurance Act, the time limit to appeal a final decision of the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB) to the Workplace Safety and Insurance Appeals Tribunal (WSIAT) is six months. The final WSIB decision will usually be at the level of an Appeals Resolution Officer (ARO). For details, see OWA Fact Sheet 25 called Appealing to WSIAT. What If You Did Not Appeal on Time? You must complete and return the Notice of Appeal (NOA) form to WSIAT as soon as possible. You can find the WSIAT Notice of Appeal (NOA) form on the OWA Website under Workers' Kits: Appealing WSIB Decisions or you can contact your nearest OWA office for a copy of this form. You may also obtain the NOA by phoning WSIAT directly at 1-888-618-8846. You should send your completed NOA along with a copy of the decision you are appealing to WSIAT by fax or registered mail, ensuring you have proof of delivery in the form of a fax or mail receipt. Please remember to keep the fax confirmation slip or registered mail receipt for your own records. If you discover you have missed a time limit, you should seek help from a qualified representative as soon as possible. WSIAT has the power to extend time limits. WSIAT will identify the time limit issue by
sending you a letter stating that the NOA was received late and asking
that a time extension application be filed with WSIAT within one month.
In that application you should explain, in writing, your reason(s) for
requesting a time limit extension. For general guidelines on preparing
submissions, see OWA Fact Sheet 30 called Submissions. What Will WSIAT Consider in a Time Extension Application? In deciding whether to extend the time limit, WSIAT will consider the factors listed in the WSIAT Practice Direction called Time Extension Applications, including:
Although you are not expected to use all the examples above, you should use all those that apply to your specific case. Do You Need to Send Anything Else to WSIAT? WSIAT does not order the WSIB file when reviewing time extension applications. When considering your application, the decision-maker will only have access to your submissions and anything else you sent to WSIAT. It is very important that you send any relevant evidence along with your submissions. This includes copies of any letters or other documents that support what you say. What Happens Next? WSIAT will send copies of your submissions and evidence to any other party involved in the appeal, usually the accident employer. The other party will then be given one month to provide their own submissions and evidence to WSIAT. WSIAT will send you a copy of the other party's submissions and evidence once they become available. All the material will then be placed before a Vice-Chair to decide. You will receive a written copy of the decision in the mail. If the decision is in your favour, you will be able to proceed with your appeal in the normal way. What If WSIAT Does Not Extend the Time Limit? If WSIAT denies the extension of time to appeal, you can request a reconsideration of that decision. Please note that WSIAT decision-makers rarely change a decision on reconsideration. You should only ask for a reconsideration if you have additional evidence that you think might be of value. For example, you should ask for a reconsideration if you suddenly found a fax transmission report showing you had faxed your NOA form on time. The additional evidence would have to be something very significant. If you are thinking about asking for a reconsideration, speak to a qualified representative as soon as possible. Back to Workers' Kit - Appealing WSIB Decisions
OWA Fact Sheet 28 - February 2008
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