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Decisions of the Workers' Compensation Appeal Tribunal (WCAT), Volume 20

WCAT decisions are arranged numerically by volume. Decisions from future issues of the Workers' Compensation Reporter will be added as they become available.


WCR
Citation
Number Subject

20 WCR 49

2004-00222-RB

Inclusion of EI Benefits in Average Earnings

20 WCR 59

2004-00638

Refusal to Review — Reconsideration After 75 Days Denieds

20 WCR 69

2004-01441-RB

Failure to Appear at Oral Hearing — Abandonment of Appeal

20 WCR 73

2004-01842

Effective Date of New Chronic Pain Policy, #39.01 RSCM I

20 WCR 259

2004-01881-RB

Permanent Partial Disability — Sections 6(1) and 23(1) of the Workers Compensation Act — Item #26.30 of the Rehabilitation Services and Claims Manual

20 WCR 267

2004-02012-RB

Longshoreman — Casual Workers — Wage Rate — Section 33.5 of the Workers Compensation Act — Item #67.10 of the Rehabilitation Services and Claims Manual — Effective Date of Policy Change

20 WCR 271

2004-02208

Casual Workers — Wage Rate — Section 33.5 of the Workers Compensation Act — Item #67.10 of the Rehabilitation Services and Claims Manual

20 WCR 277

2004-02347

Mental Stress Claim under Section 5.1 — Claim for Mental Stress Denied Because the Events Were Not "Sudden and Traumatic" as Contemplated in Item #13.30 of the Rehabilitation Services and Claims Manual

20 WCR 287

2004-03138

Review Officer Referred a Decision Back to the Board Pursuant to Section 96(4)(8) with Directions — Under Section 4(d) of the Appeal Regulation, Such Decisions are Not Appealable to WCAT; Any Accompanying Directions are Appealable

20 WCR 291

2004-03571

Reconsideration Application — Whether There Has Been a Breach of Natural Justice Almost Always Depends on All of the Circumstances

20 WCR 303

2004-04928

Reconsideration Application — Whether WCAT Has Jurisdiction to Set Aside an Appeal Division Decision on the Basis of the Common Law Ground of an Error of Law Going to Jurisdiction

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