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Workers’ Compensation Help for Employers

Workers’ compensation insurance can cover your business in the event of an employee injury. But what happens when you face false claims and rising premiums? Getting advice from a lawyer with a LegalShield Small Business Plan can help guide you to the right solution.

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How Workers’ Compensation works

 

Workers’ Compensation laws require employers to provide financial assistance to employees injured on the job. In most provinces, all employers are required to carry Workers’ Comp insurance. However, every province has its own laws and you need to be aware of your rights and obligations based on the location of your business.

For example, any size business failing to carry insurance in a particular province could face stiff penalties, whereas an employer in another province with less than 5 employees is not required to have Workers’ comp insurance.

If you have questions about the workers’ comp laws in your province or one of your employees has been injured and you need guidance, join LegalShield today and you can be on the phone with a provider lawyer.

Dealing with Workers’ Compensation claims

 

Valid claims will be paid by your insurance carrier. While that may be comforting to some degree, excessive claims can increase your premiums and cause other financial problems such as work stoppage or the need to hire and train a temporary replacement

You should make sure you are providing a safe work environment and following all laws. Creating employee handbooks can be key. If you are facing a false or frivolous claim by an employee, you may need additional help.

Whether you need basic legal advice on your current employee policies or procedures, provincial requirements, or you’re dealing with a difficult workers’ comp dispute, LegalShield small business plans provide legal services you need for a fraction of the normal lawyer fees.

Get access to a Workers’ Compensation lawyer

While your Workers’ Comp insurance carrier may handle claims, there are several scenarios that may require you to have access to a Workers’ Compensation lawyer.

  • To help you understand your rights and obligations under the law as an employer
  • To write letters or make phone calls on behalf of your business
  • To review documents related to your business and insurance coverage

All small business plans from LegalShield include benefits of legal consultation, document review, lawyer drafted letters and phone calls on behalf of your business to help resolve legal issues. Our Small Business Legal Plus and Small Business Legal Pro plans include an optional trial defence add-on for only $14.95 that provides a designated number of pre-trial and trial hours.

Regardless of your specific legal need, we suggest you review plan details and pricing to find the membership level that best fits your situation.

How a LegalShield Small Business Plan
works for employment law

Your business pays a small monthly fee starting at  $49  per month and gets legal advice, document review and lawyer representation services you can use to deal with any hiring or firing situations.

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Father carrying his young daughter on his back as she pretends to fly.
Plans start at only $49 per month

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Compensation Law

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Plans start at only $49 per month

Get help with Workers’
Compensation law

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Key features of our Small Business Legal Plans

LegalShield’s business plans can help you in the following areas.

 

Collection
letters

A collection letter from a provider lawyer could help you recoup payments more efficiently.

Letters or
phone Calls

Receive help with business legal matters more efficiently with professional communications issued on your behalf.

Document
review

Put business-related legal documents through legal review.

Advice, consultation & research

Legal consultation from a provider lawyer on business legal matters, with legal research for each issue, if needed.