Personal Injuries
On the Job
It's never fun to be injured on the job, but it's nice to know that if it happens to you, you'll be covered by the Workers' Compensation Board. The WCB is an organization set up to help employers create a safer working environment for their workforce; it also provides financial assistance to employees who are harmed in the course of their regular work duties.
If you're injured or develop a disease as a direct result of your work, the WCB will pay wage loss benefits while you're away from your job. They will also cover your medical expenses and pay for any rehabilitation you may need to reach optimal recovery. In severe cases the WCB will fund any home, vehicle or workplace modifications you may require.
If your injury results in permanent disability, the WCB will provide you with a pension. In the unfortunate case of your death, they will pay benefits directly to your dependants, as well as cover all funeral costs.
Contact theĀ Workers' Compensation Board for more information.
Off the Job
Even if you are injured away from work, you may be able to receive a portion of your regular income through Employment Insurance sickness benefits. If you have worked for a certain period of time before your injury, you could get 55% of your weekly wages for a maximum period of 15 weeks. You'll need to apply for this benefit as soon after your last day of work as possible. You will need your Record of Employment stating how long you worked for your last employer(s) and how much you were earning, as well as a medical statement from your doctor stating that you're unable to work and how long your injury is expected to keep you from the workforce.
There are a lot of technicalities and stipulations to collecting sickness benefits, but it's easy to obtain all of the information you need from Service Canada.