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By Clear Path Employer Services | 2 Minutes Read August 15, 2014

Reasons to object to a workers’ compensation claim

Objecting to the validity of a Workers' Compensation (WSIB) claim or to a decision made by the Board is an important part of effective claims management. Not doing this level of due diligence can be extremely costly for your organization.

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