Workers' Compensation Law Update 2022
Course Date: June 15, 2022
Total: 6h 59min
Course Date: June 15, 2022
Welcome and Land Acknowledgement (9:00 – 9:10)
Brad Cocke — Harris & Company LLP, Vancouver
Peter Eastwood — HHBG Lawyers, Vancouver
WorkSafeBC General Operational Update (9:10 – 10:00)
- an update on WorkSafeBC's recently released strategic plan and definition of a worker-centred approach and how both helped shape the 2022 plan and priorities for the Claims and Rehabilitation Services Division
- the trends, impact and challenges of COVID-19 on claims intake and on claims management
- other factors, including increases in mental health and chronic pain claims that increased complexity and return to work challenges
- the various service orientated changes that have been introduced over the past two years including the creation of a more integrated structure and operating approach
- the increasing emphasis on adjudication quality including a new senior adjudicator role and use of quality councils
- the re-establishment of a stand-alone department for the determination of permanent disability benefits in response to the Bill 23 legislative changes
Joe Pinto — Head of Claims & Rehabilitation Services, WorkSafeBC, Richmond
Belden Wong — Director, Practice & Quality Support Services, WorkSafeBC, Richmond
Mental Disorders (10:00 – 10:45)
- general framework and policy issues
- recent changes
- subjective/objective/modified objective test
- labour relations exclusion scope
- pre-existing conditions
Alissa Demerse — Roper Greyell LLP, Vancouver
Kevin Love — Community Legal Assistance Society, Vancouver
BREAK (10:45 – 11:00)
Serious and Fatal Investigations (11:00 – 11:40)
- why so serious?
- serious incident investigations—immediate response?
- WSBC investigations—duty to cooperate?
- WSBC investigations—strategic considerations
- employer investigation—strategic considerations
Andrew Wood — Harris & Company LLP, Vancouver
Disability Awards (11:40 – 12:20)
- changes to Loss of Earnings assessments
- psychological conditions
- chronic pain
- retirement age
Sarah O'Leary — Harrison O'Leary Lawyers LLP, Vancouver
LUNCH BREAK (12:20 – 1:15)
Strategic Considerations for Navigating Prohibited Action Complaints (1:15 – 1:45)
- what prohibited action complaints are
- their significance to both workers and employers
- strategic considerations that arise during the life of a prohibited action complaint from the perspectives of both the worker and the employer
- how to avoid making some common mistakes
Brad Cocke — Harris & Company LLP, Vancouver
Anthony Moffatt — Labour Rights Law Office, Coquitlam
Review Division and WCAT Update (1:45 – 2:30)
- overview of the review nd appeal process
- practice tips for advocates
- trends
Luningning Alcuitas-Imperial — Chair, Workers’ Compensation Appeal Tribunal, Richmond
Susan Hynes — Chief Review Officer, Review Division, WorkSafeBC, Richmond
BREAK (2:30 – 2:45)
Return to Work and Vocational Rehabilitation Issues (2:45 – 3:30)
- "selective/light employment"
- employer concerns with keeping costs down vs. workers concerns about health
Jim Parker — Senior Labour Relations Officer - Workers Compensation Specialist, BC Nurses' Union, Burnaby
Melanie Vipond — Gall Legge Grant Zwack LLP, Vancouver
Worker Breakout: Medical Evidence (3:30 – 4:00)
- evidence in the Workers' Compensation system
- practical tips for drafting the most effective requests for medical evidence
- presenting medical evidence
Gail Sharma — GKS Law Firm, Burnaby
Employer Breakout: Supervision Duties Under the Act
- who is a supervisor?
- what are a supervisor's duties?
- what are an employer's duties re: supervision?
- how are supervision issues enforced?
- review of cases
Graeme Hooper — Hooper Law, Vancouver
Worker Breakout: Judicial Review Update (4:00 – 4:25)
- update on judicial review of WCAT decisions
- essential cases for worker representatives to know
Peter Eastwood — HHBG Lawyers, Vancouver
Employer Breakout: Relief of Costs
- general rule of costs
- sections of the Act
- experience rating
- how costs impact employer's rates
- resources
Dave Haralds — Executive Director, Employers' Advisers Office, Langley
Closing Comments (4:25 – 4:30)
Brad Cocke — Harris & Company LLP, Vancouver
Peter Eastwood — HHBG Lawyers, Vancouver
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