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  • Decision # 59/14

    Issue: Whether or not the claim is acceptable.

  • Decision # 58/14

    Issue: Whether or not the worker is entitled to benefits beyond May 31, 2012.

  • Decision # 57/14

    Issue: Whether or not the worker is entitled to a permanent partial disability award.

  • Decision # 56/14

    Issue: Whether or not the worker's permanent partial impairment rating for cosmetic impairment has been correctly established at 1%; andWhether or not the financial value of the permanent partial impairment award has been correctly calculated.

  • Decision # 55/14

    Issue: Whether or not the worker is entitled to funding for multi-site physiotherapy treatment.

  • Decision # 54/14

    Issue: Whether or not the claim is acceptable.

  • Decision # 53/14

    Issue: Whether or not the firm is responsible for reporting the labour portion paid to independent contractors who do not have WCB coverage; andWhether or not the labour percentages charged have been correctly established.

  • Decision # 52/14

    Issue: Whether or not the claim is acceptable.

  • Decision # 51/14

    Issue: Whether or not the work accommodation beginning in November 2012 was within the worker's restrictions; andWhether or not the worker is entitled to wage loss benefits for the period November 21, 2012 to June 3, 2013.

  • Decision # 50/14

    Issue: Whether or not the employer is entitled to cost relief.

  • Decision # 49/14

    Issue: Whether or not the worker is entitled to further wage loss benefits.

  • Decision # 48/14

    Issue: Whether or not responsibility should be accepted for the worker's right shoulder difficulties in relation to her claim for bilateral CTS; Whether or not the vocational rehabilitation plan for the NOC - 6623 Other Elemental Sales is appropriate; andWhether or not the implementation of a deemed post-accident earning capacity of $380.00 per week effective November 26, 2010 is appropriate.

  • Decision # 47/14

    Issue: Whether or not the worker is entitled to wage loss benefits beyond December 17, 2012.

  • Decision # 46/14

    Issue: Whether or not the claim is acceptable.

  • Decision # 45/14

    Issue: Whether or not the worker is entitled to wage loss benefits after February 26, 2012.

  • Decision # 44/14

    Issue: Whether or not responsibility should be accepted for the medication Nabilone.

  • Decision # 43/14

    Issue: Whether or not the claim is acceptable.

  • Decision # 42/14

    Issue: Whether or not the worker is entitled to wage loss and medical aid benefits beyond October 14, 2010.

  • Decision # 41/14

    Issue: Whether or not responsibility should be accepted for the worker's right shoulder difficulties after January 15, 2013.

  • Decision # 40/14

    Issue: Whether or not the worker should be considered an apprentice; andWhether or not the worker's benefit rate should be reduced effective August 23, 2013.

  • Decision # 39/14

    Issue: Whether or not the worker is entitled to coverage for physiotherapy treatment beyond November 18, 2013.

  • Decision # 38/14

    Issue: Whether or not the worker is required to repay an overpayment of $16,660.00 in relation to the compensable injury of December 28, 2011.

  • Decision # 37/14

    Issue: Whether or not the worker is entitled to wage loss benefits beyond August 12, 2012.

  • Decision # 36/14

    Issue: Whether or not the worker is entitled to wage loss or medical aid benefits beyond March 14, 2013.

  • Decision # 35/14

    Issue: Whether or not the worker is entitled to further benefits in relation to his compensable injury of November 22, 2007.