Established under Section 351 of the Workers Compensation Act, the Workers' Advisers Office (WAO) is a branch of the Ministry of Labour and independent of WorkSafeBC. We provide workers and their dependents with free advice, assistance, and in some cases representation, on appeals of WorkSafeBC decisions with which they disagree. We also provide training, mentoring and advice to union and other representatives helping injured workers with their disagreements with WorkSafeBC decisions.
The following video provides an overview of the services we offer to help you with your WorkSafeBC matter:
Contact the Workers' Advisers Office if:
Contact WorkSafeBC directly if:
Please click on the option that most closely resembles your inquiry.
I have a WorkSafeBC claim and disagree with one of their decisions
I raised an occupational health and safety issue and I need help with my prohibited action complaint
I received an occupational health and safety report from WorkSafeBC and I disagree with its conclusions
If you have an existing file with the Workers' Advisers Office, use the Worker Portal to:
Managing a claim, third party claims, injuries occurring outside of British Columbia, late applications for compensation
Chronic pain, hearing disorders, occupational diseases, psychological conditions and mental disorders
Long-term wage rates, wage loss benefits, wage rates when claims are reopened
Permanent disability awards, duration of benefits, lump sums and commutations, retirement benefits
Reviews of WorkSafeBC decisions, appeals to Workers' Compensation Appeal Tribunal, applications for extension of time
Worker rights and responsibilities, prohibited action complaints
Workers in British Columbia who are neither citizens nor permanent residents of Canada, translated factsheets
Intended to enhance participants’ working knowledge about workers' compensation, prohibited action complaints, occupational health and safety complaints, and strategies and alternatives to appeals.
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