It Don't Come Easy: Troubleshooting the More Difficult Aspects of a Busy Workplace Safety and Insurance Law Practice (Archived Video Stream) 

Dec. 3, 2013
Toronto Online

It Don’t Come Easy: Troubleshooting the More Difficult Aspects of a Busy Workplace Safety and Insurance Law Practice
Workers' Compensation | Original Program Date: December 3, 2013

View a distinguished panel of expert speakers in a candid, uniquely interactive and fun exploration of the more trying advocacy and practice issues in a robust workers’ compensation law practice.

Our panel will examine the professionalism dimensions of the following subjects:

  1. Dealing with psychological barriers to return to work in a cases of traumatic stress, psycho traumatic disability and/or chronic pain disability;
  2. Best strategies for dealing with pre-existing, degenerative conditions and the myriad ways they can complicate a WSIB claim;
  3. At what point is enough enough? Conducting a cost-benefit analysis of when to initiate (or restart) the appeal process, determining when and how to avoid repeat trips to the WSIAT, and managing your client’s expectations all the while

Get the advice and practical strategies you need to deal with these unique challenges by actively participating in the discussion and learning from experienced counsel and from your peers.

PROGRAM CHAIR

Ken Stuebing, CaleyWray Labour Lawyers

SPEAKERS

Christie Harper, Office of the Worker Adviser
Doug Paolini, Office of the Employer Adviser

 

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    Cost
    For 1 to 3 Participants
    CBA Member: $50*
    Non-Member: $80*

    For 4 or more Participants
    CBA Member: $75*
    Non-Member: $145*
    *plus applicable taxes

 

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