Case Law Update: What Makes an Incident at Work “Objectively Traumatic”? 

Feb. 22, 2024
Online

OBA Workers’ Compensation PROGRAM | 12:00 PM to 1:30 PM (ET)

Join our panel of seasoned practitioners, including worker and employer perspectives, as they unpack a recent decision from the Workplace Safety and Appeals Tribunal (“WSIAT”) (Decision No. 1741/21, 2023 CanLII 81535 (ON WSIAT)) interpreting section 13 of the Workplace Safety and Insurance Act and the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board’s (“WSIB”) policy for traumatic mental stress. Gather crucial insights into the circumstances in which an incident or event experienced by a worker might be considered “objectively traumatic”, thus entitling them to benefits for traumatic mental stress. Don’t miss out on this essential program to stay up to date on this evolving area of the law.


PROGRAM CHAIRS

Kira Clarke, Regional Municipality of Durham
Alanna Mihalj, Amalgamated Transit Union Local 113


PROGRAM SPEAKERS

Asha Rampersad, Turnpenney Milne LLP
Antony Singleton, The Law Office of Antony Singleton

PROGRAM DETAILS

Date: Thursday, February 22, 2024
Time: 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm Program (ET)
 

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